Skrevet af Jørn Nielsen
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Lørdag, 11. november 2017 01:08 |
Another sudden heart attack took me with a "noisy" and well equipped ambulance to the hospital last Tuesday to have my too fast beating heart stabilized.
On this coming Tuesday a "stent" and a pacemaker will be installed, and then I´ll hopefully be fit for fight again after a week´s useful break.
I was temporarily knocked out all right, but - by His grace - not defeated, and Phil. 1:20 was one of the words that became very real to me.
Paul´s words are also my words "I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel" (Phil. 1:20) - though here on a far smaller scale. And yet "it has become known" (v. 13) to my nursing surroundings and my co-patients that it all happened in Christ and for His gospel and with new powerful witnessing opportunities.
The hospital has also become a "boot camp" experience, an earthly "purgatory" if you will, for self-judgment (1 Cor. 11:31, 1 Pet. 4:17), "putting away every weight and sin which clings so easily" (Hebr. 12:1) in order for us to run the race without too many spiritual heart attacks.
May this passionate pursuit follow you and me for the advance of the good news. I miss our Iranian friends plus others in this gospel ministry.
Let us not lose heart, and let´s talk about Jesus as long as we still have breath. We can´t do it when we pass away, for up yonder the witnessing will be replaced by non-stop praising.
For His cause, Your co-laborer for the gospel, Jørn., - "doulos Cristou".
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