In Old Testament times, the Israelites (under Joshua's leadership) had to cross the Jordan River to enter the Promised Land. In other words, the Jordan was a barrier to what God had in store for them. The bank of the river was quite abrupt, and at the time of their crossing, the Jordan was at flood stage. Once a person steps in, they're in. The Israelites were led by the priests; these courageous men walked down to the bank and stepped in. As soon as they stepped forward, God acted and held back the water.
In New Testament times, Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River before He began His 3-year public ministry. Again, it could be suggested that the Jordan River was a barrier of sorts. Jesus had to enter the river (and go under the water) before He could begin what God had called Him to do.
On June 10, 2008, I was baptized in the Jordan River in Israel. Despite the fact that this was my third baptism, I knew the Lord was asking me to do this in obedience and surrender to Him. In essence, He was asking me to step forward in faith and cross the "barrier" between life as it was and whatever He would call me to in the future. At this point, I honestly didn't know what the future held, but I was willing to follow His leading and be open to however He directed my life. The experience of going under the cool Jordan water was a special moment I will remember forever!
My third trip to Israel in 2008 was unexpected, yet undoubtedly orchestrated by God. It ended up being an intense trip spiritually though quite difficult physically. When I returned home on June 28, 2008, I deplaned in Denver with a new purpose and calling on my life. There was no doubt in my mind God had called me to return to Israel at some time in the future. This country and its people had become my passion and I could not wait to return.
I spent many months searching for a way back to Israel, all to no avail. This past spring, I suspended the active looking--I was tired of closed doors!! On June 28, 2009, I accidentally stumbled across the website for CMJ (www.cmj-israel.org). That website included a page on volunteering, and the more I read, the more perfect it seemed. What really gave me goose bumps was that this opportunity surfaced one year to the day since I left Israel. God truly is amazing!!
To make a long story short, here I am, six weeks away from leaving behind what is familiar and stepping out in faith to follow God's leading (taking me halfway around the world!). While I do not yet know my specific responsibilities, I will be volunteering in CMJ's Guest House located inside Jaffa Gate (Jerusalem's Old City).
I have no idea what He intends to do in the next year, but I know He is in control and has some big plans and purposes in store for me! I look forward to seeing Him work and sharing the joy of the Lord with others!! Thanks for praying.
Hey Amanda!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds exciting! Be sure to bring a camera with you- I hope to see lots of pictures on this blog!
Best, Helena