Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well. 3 John 1:2
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Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well. 3 John 1:2
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He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honor. For the foundations of the earth are the Lord's; upon them he has set the world. I Samuel 2:8
Things have been really busy in the Hasenbalg household lately, which is why the Hasen-BLOG has been neglected.
But, for your sake I’ll skip sharing my personal family events (you all have your own to focus on anyhow) and share a bit about this one Biblical theme that has been surfacing in my heart for many weeks now and which came to a head during this candlelight service for the foster youth interns. It is the notion of the poor and weak becoming wealthy and strong and the wealthy and strong becoming poor and weak. It is the idea that the God who sees the suffering of the poor will eventually lift them up from the ash heap!
And by the poor I am referring to both the poor in spirit (meaning humble) and the poor in financial means because I think that the Bible often refers to both ideas together when it mentions the poor.
I am very aware that it is possible to be both wealthy and godly and also both poor and prideful. So, when referring to the poor, I am referring to those who have been downcast and remained humble; and when referring to the wealthy, I am referring to those who have much wealth and keep it for themselves and share little due to their pride in believing they are better than the poor. (and before we each decide that we aren't in the rich category we ought to remember that anyone who has a car is in the top 1% of the wealthiest people in the world.)
Over the last few days, this idea of the poor and weak becoming rich and powerful literally came to life right before my eyes through these foster youth interns, and I wanted to write about it just then. However, I am glad I didn’t because it was just yesterday when I finally watched the Beth Moore Esther video that I learned the right terms to assign to this irony. The first is the term“reversal of destiny or reversal of fortunes.” And the second is “peripety"; and Peripety refers to the hinge on which the reversal of destiny turns. Basically the moment things begin to change.
Right there in my home I realized that I was witnessing Peripety in the lives of these young people. It may sound presumptuous to say such a thing about a moment that just took place, but having been a part of this program for the better part of ten years, and having seen almost 80 Foster youth interns come through the program, I have past experience on my side to now be able to see much more clearly what is taking place right before my eyes (and perhaps from heaven's perspective as well). For most of these young people who choose to remain humble of heart these internships prove to be the beginning of a reversal of their destinies.
In Chapter six of the book of Esther, when Haman (the bad guy) is forced to give the blessings from King Xerxes that He thought were due him to his arch-enemy, Mordecai the Jew, instead, we see a profound “reversal of destiny" starting to take place. The prideful is abased and the humble one is lifted up in the presence of his enemy.
Beth Moore went on to say that reversal of destiny is what the whole Christian life and the plan of God is about. For example: He who knew no sin became sin for us…Paul, the persecutor of Christians became the most persecuted Christian in his day.
On Tuesday night, when I was privileged to host these 16 amazing young people in my home, I realized that what I was seeing was a perhaps a small glimpse of what God sees happening in the heavenlies, and what I believe will be played out much more clearly and profoundly when we are all with Him there. God will take all our pain and suffering that we have given to him to redeem and make it into something rich and beautiful, healing and good. And that even here, we are often blessed to experience, Romans 8:28, lived out in our own lives. "All things work together for good (even the bad) for those who love God and are called according to His purposes."
These precious ones, who had in many ways been put down by a system that has historically and statistically not put children first, are now being lifted up and placed in positions to help oversee this very system and bring about change. A few years ago one of the interns, who interned for Senator Clinton, went on to help oversee the DC child welfare system working for the Mayor of DC and is now in law school studying to be a child welfare attorney. Now that's some reversal of destiny. I once knew a woman who had been a foster child then who went on to be Miss USA 2000 and subsequently to join us in traveling the globe and advocating on behalf of orphans world-wide. Can you say, "Modern-Day Esthers"
Let's see some of what the Word has to say on the subject:
He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honor. For the foundations of the earth are the Lord's; upon them he has set the world. I Samuel 2:8
“Because
you say, 'I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing'--and do not
know that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked— I counsel you to
buy from Me gold refined in the fire, that you may be rich; and white garments,
that you may be clothed, that
the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and anoint your eyes with eye
salve, that you may see.” Rev. 3:17-18
So what about me - what about those of us who grew up with a mom and a dad and always had enough food to eat and a roof over our heads - and went on vacations and the like.... Unlike many of these kids, my birthdays were always celebrated and I wasn't abused by those who were supposed to be caring for me. What about me? Am I destined for abasement because of my early fortune? Certainly not.....that is if I will join the company of those who consider the poor. You see we need the orphan probably more than the orphan need us. For they are truly a part of our sanctification.
We, who have, are truly honored to join in considering the poor, for in this work we become rich according to the heavenly purse and store up treasures in heaven. So, thank you interns for coming and blessing me!
Blessed is the one who considers the poor!*
In the day of
trouble the Lord delivers him; Psalm 41:1
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"At that time Jesus, full of joy through the Holy Spirit, said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was your good pleasure." Luke 10:22
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"I will build you up again and you will be rebuilt, O Virgin Israel. Again you will take up your tambourines and go out to dance with the joyful." Jeremiah 31:4
One week ago Scott, the kids, my mother and I headed off on our road-trip from Pennsylvania to Nashville. During the 14 hour drive we talked about many of the different things going on in the lives of our family members and friends..from upcoming wedding celebrations to recent cancer diagnosis, from those embarking on new adventures to those experiencing lay offs from their jobs, from births to deaths and all sorts of happenings in between. The great thing about talking with people like Scott and my mom is that both choose to look at life experiences in the context of God, His Word and Prayer. I really appreciate the edification of their fellowship...not to mention that both of them are super easy to be around!
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Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. Galatians 6:2
Please, please say a prayer for Rebecca and Jake Mutz. They are a dear young christian couple who lost their first child, Molly Ann, in 2008, at only seven days old; and today they received equally tragic news that their second child, the one currently in Rebecca's womb, has also passed away.
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"He hath made everything beautiful in its time." Ecc. 3:11
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He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water." John 7:38
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The Son came up today and chased all my darkness away.
From whence have you come oh glorious Son?
“I tried the path that comes from within,” He began;
but your clouds of despair blocked My way.
But because of the persistence of my glorious light
I sought yet another way.
I inquired of your mother asking for her sacrificial aid.
Kindly obliging, she brought me along with her to your house today.
And upon My arrival, the smiles of your children welcomed Me in.
Yes, my child, night’s darkness must come,
But be not surprised at the merciful arrival of my morning light.
Have I not promised that I would come?
Remember, My beloved, even darkness is as light to Me.
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