Our daughter met with her friend
for 2 1/2 hours yesterday morning. I think it was a pretty intense
study. Although, so far, nothing has changed, she felt confident about
the meeting. Although the friend argued their case, they really seemed
to listen to her, wrote down the scripture references our daughter
shared, and said they were going to study them. They seemed to
genuinely be considering her words and the scriptures she shared.
Please continue to pray. (If you haven't read the request, it's in the
previous entry.)
Probably the best thing, so far,
to come out of this was my daughter's experience. She went with a
little trepidation. She knew we were fasting and praying, and she knew
she had some scripture prepared to share, but she said she knew she was
going in feeling like she had to change their mind, even though in her
head she knows it's God that has to do that. She had also struggled
the day before of wondering if she knew why she believes what she does.
There comes a point in the life of a young adult when they have to own
their beliefs. They have been believing what their parents have taught
them. Even though she had no doubts about what she believed and has
read the scriptures many times, I guess being able to express those
beliefs and why is something else that has to be grown into. As she
told me about the morning, she came to a point where she just had the
most peaceful tone of voice. She told me that as she was sharing
scripture about salvation/baptism/works, that she knew it was not her
that was speaking. She said that she was not a debater, she knew she
didn't have all of those things to say, and that she is not generally
that outspoken and bold. She could feel the Spirit and Him speaking
through her. And, she said that as she spoke she was just filled with
the sense that, "this is truth. I know that. And, no matter what
happens, it really doesn't matter, because this is truth, and I have
spoken truth." Of course, she knows that what happens with the friend
matters. It was just that she was filled with the Spirit, and He
comforted her, guided her, and assured her that she had obeyed and done
what he asked. It was very much a maturing in her faith and a growing
experience for her.
There is still much for them to
discuss. I don't know yet when they will meet again. Thank you for
your prayers, and I will probably be asking again. Please now, pray for
this friend's heart to be opened to the truth as they seek the Word.
And, pray they will seek the Word and God, instead of going to someone
else in their church.
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