02/28/2025
[The Joy of The Lord]
Each time I go abroad, and especially when I come to Olderkesi Development Project, we work most days from sun up to sun down, in a steady, constant rhythm. It is a necessity, so that we are able to maximize the few moments we have in any one country working with our ministry partners wherever we are.
This trip, however, has felt as though our time has truly been pressed in at all sides. Not only working throughout this past week to develop a comprehensive strategic plan for Olderkesi Development Project for 2025, but I was also working with a team each day back in the States to implement a new giving platform, which we will be rolling out soon on Beehives website. Furthermore, I have been making all final plans for my upcoming trip to SE Asia and Mongolia, on which I will depart eight days after returning home from Kenya.
I have found myself lamenting the absence of our afternoon tea times, when our team here takes a much needed pause in the afternoon to gather together and relax.
I was reminded this morning of the passage from Nehemiah, the Joy of the Lord is your strength! Imagine the scene, the remnant exiles have returned from Babylon to find Jerusalem in ruins, and as the work of rebuilding begins, Ezra and Nehemiah gather the people and begin by teaching from Torah. We read that the Hebrew exiles had been in Babylonian culture so long that the Levites were spread throughout the crowd explaining what The Teachings meant.
As Mako laid the table for breakfast, and I made coffee, we both held a weather eye out the front window, waiting for our third member, Dan Maison to join us, with anticipation. As Dan approached he spoke one word, ‘Bado’ (not yet), as we are all awaiting the imminent arrival of Maisons second born.
In that moment, a sense of peace and joy overwhelmed me. It may be hard to fully articulate the sense of brotherhood felt here, or how we all carry one another’s burdens. In that moment I understood Nehemiahs word more fully. The Joy we find in God is our true source of strength, as we learn to lay our burdens at the foot of the cross, trusting The One who promises us His yoke is easy.
“Then he said to them, “Go your way. Eat the fat and drink sweet wine and send portions to anyone who has nothing ready, for this day is holy to our Lord. And do not be grieved, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.””
Nehemiah 8:10 ESV
Soli Deo Gloria