My first
step towards Wycliffe involved stepping onto a train. God answered my prayers and provided a
wonderful Christian lady to be the person I traveled with those 18 long
hours. The train ride not only taught me
patience but also gave me an opportunity to see God's creation from a different
perspective. This was my first
experience seeing palm trees outside of a picture. They are a beautiful testament to God's glory
and design.
I arrived in
Orlando safely and once I settled in God gave me another up close experience with His creation. The Sandhill Crane is just over 3 ft. tall
and has a trumpeting call. As I was
walking down the sidewalk, five of them were walking down the road. They didn't seem to mind me so I took
advantage of the opportunity to get a picture.
During this
first week at Wycliffe I participated in their TOTAL it Up course. I learned the basics of Bible Translation
such as: Literacy, grammar, phonetics, phonology, translation and semantics and
language learning ( I got to learn Tok Pisin a language from Papua New
Guinea) .
We were also got to hear about current work
being done in ethnomusicology and technological developments that aid in the
translation process. One of the
highlights of the week was hearing from Wycliffe missionaries .
I was
challenged by two things said by these missionaries.
First, apart
from God only two other things last forever; God's Word and people. The place where a person spends their
eternity is directly related to their knowledge and understanding of God's
Word.
Second, what we may consider a weakness God may
consider a strength. For example, a
translator shared how in school he was always slow at reading, trying to gather
all the details. He could never keep up
with anyone. He had seen this as a
weakness but God showed him otherwise.
As a translator he has to read slowly and carefully to make sure
everything is being translated correctly.
You may see
weak parts of your life and think they keep you from walking well. However, God is more concerned about the attitude
behind your walk. Will you take a strong
step of faith even if you feel it is hopeless?
Will you allow God to work through your weakness to bring glory unto
Himself?
As I learn
what this means for my life, I encourage you to consider what it means for your
own. Take that step of faith and learn
what it means to live with the knowledge of 2 Corinthians 12:9
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