Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Please pray for TX Legislature and Cynthia Wentz

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Dear friends, some of you were aware of our missions conference at Christ Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Houston last Sunday and were praying for us. I would like to ask you to pray this morning for a lady named Cynthia Wentz. I hope you don't mind taking a moment to read the introduction to my sermon below. I think it will help you understand what the Lord did in the worship service last Sunday morning.

Introduction

On the final night of the 1971 Campus Crusade Christmas Conference in Dallas, Dr. Bill Bright closed his message with this life-changing challenge: “Will you go anywhere to do anything at any time? If so, I want you to stand up right now.”

I well remember sitting there thinking, “Anywhere? Anything? Anytime? Am I really willing to do that?” It was in that moment that I first heard God calling me to be a “world Christian.”

What is a “World Christian”? The term seems to have been coined by Daniel Fleming in his 1920 book, Marks of a World Christian. But more recently it has been popularized by the writing of well known missiologist, David Bryant. In his book, In the Gap, David says,

World Christians are those for whom for Christ’s global cause has become the integrating, overriding priority for all that life is for them.

(Their) life directions have been solidly transformed by a world vision. (They) want to keep that vision and obey it unhesitatingly.

(They want to) run the race before them setting no limits on how, where, or among whom God will use them.

(They have) made a discovery so important that life can never be the same again.

A world Christian is a man, woman, or young person who, as John Piper says, has reordered his or her life around God's global cause.

Reaching the unreached is the passion of the World Christian. Why? Because he or she views the world in a way that is radically different.

The world Christian sees the world through the lens of the cross. John 3:16 says, “For God SO loved the world” --- He “SO loved the world that He gave (He sacrificed) His one and only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him, whoever trusts in Him for the forgiveness of their sins, should not perish, but have everlasting life.” That’s how much God loves you and me and the people of this planet!

Fix your eyes on the cross, on the crucified Christ, and you will see the millions of men, women, and children whose sins have been nailed to the tree! When we lose our desire to go anywhere anytime to do anything, it’s because we have lost sight of the cross. May the Lord cause you and me to see the people of the world through the lens of the cross!
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After the service, the various missions organizations held "breakout" sessions in meetings rooms throughout the church facility. Below is a a report from Will and Christina Whitaker, who served on the missions committee and who are very dear friends of ours. Will is an attorney in Houston and is the son of Bill and Carol (Howard) Whitaker, alums of LSU who lived in Baton Rouge until recently.
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2-20-11; 3:15 p.m. Christina shares the following story from the Family ministry lunch breakout meeting following the sermon:

Cynthia Wentz, Executive Director of The Source for Women (www.thesourceforwomen.org), told the story of a young woman who became pregnant and chose to have an abortion. Regrettably, abortion had been the answer this young lady had chosen for a prior pregnancy, making that answer all the more routine this time. After the abortion was performed, she saw the physician in follow-up. He stated that something had gone wrong because a heartbeat was detected. The young woman demanded to see the ultrasound. It revealed a perfect fetus, indicating that while one twin had been aborted, the other remained unharmed. Cynthia then disclosed that she was the young lady and that the baby on the screen in the abortion clinic was her son, now fourteen years old.

Cynthia went on to share that earlier this week she had been asked to speak to the Texas House of Representatives in support of new legislation requiring that women be given the opportunity to see an ultrasound within two hours of the abortion procedure and hear a fetal heartbeat, if detectable. Although the opportunity can be declined, physicians would nonetheless be required to describe what they see in the ultrasound, including the development of the body and organs.

Before this morning, Cynthia decided that she would not go to Austin because there was far too much work and activities to keep her busy in Houston. However, the Lord spoke during the service and, on the way to the breakout meeting, she decided that she must “go” because this was her “anywhere”, “anytime”, “anything” calling. Immediately, the women in the room gathered round, laid their hands on Cynthia, and prayed for Cynthia’s mission to the Texas Capital. Cynthia will be there on Wednesday of this week.

Many are fasting and praying for Cynthia as she goes to Austin with her son to tell their story. "Lord we thank you for what you have done, are doing, and will do. Be with Cynthia. Comfort her. Strengthen her. Protect her. Keep Christ crucified on her lips and work in the hearts of the members of House of Representatives. Use Cynthia that she might feel Your joy and be Your instrument to change hearts while removing the stain of abortion from our land."

Please take a moment right now to join Will and many people in Texas in prayer. May many lives be saved from abortion.

In the Savior,

Rodney


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