I realize that I have been in the Ukraine for almost 3 weeks and this is the first blog that I’ve written! Sorry.
Here is what I am planning to write in my next few blogs. There will be a story and then I am going to ask a question about the Christian faith that has come up in conversation over the last several months. I would LOVE some feedback on these questions.
Story: We have been traveling over the last 3 weeks to several different villages in the Ukraine. In one particular village, which in English the village name was translated to “Red Flag,� we met a guy named Slovik. Slovik spoke little to no English, but through hand motions and later through a translator we had the privilege of hearing his testimony.
One day we were going door-to-door sharing the gospel with people and seeing what they thought about a church being planted in the village. After several hours and tons of conversations with house owners, we were exhausted. We asked Slovik if we should call the guy who was going to pick us up. Instead of getting upset at our grumpiness he said, “We only have four more houses on this road…what if the owner of that last house really needs to hear about Jesus today?� As you can probably already guess, we continued our door-to-door with a little better attitude.
During one of those house visits with Slovik, a lady really had a bone to pick with God about punishment. This struck up a later conversation within our team.
Here are a couple of verses that we found that could possibly support both sides of this discussion.
“My son, do not take the Lord’s discipline lightly, or faint when you are reproved by Him; for the Lord disciplines the one He loves, and punishes every son whom He receives. Endure it as discipline: God is dealing with you as sons. For what son is there whom a father does not discipline? But if you are without discipline—which all receive—then you are illegitimate children and not sons.â€� Hebrews 12:5b-8
