Tuesday, October 28, 2008

God Sighting | October 28, 2008

Two nights ago, I made a clear-cut decision to move to Austin, Texas. I am leaving in five days. Am I excited? No. More than anything, it's an enormously sobering decision. It's sobering because, before God, I had to expose all my motives for moving, good and bad, and let Him conform my will to His. It's sobering because I don't have a job, nor is it my primary concern; my primary concern is to advance the cause of the gospel. It's sobering because I've never even been to Austin, I've only heard reports from friends who have gone before me. It's sobering because I expect it will simultaneously be like moving away to college and taking an overseas mission trip—having many things I can expect, and so much more I can't expect. Am I crazy? If Jesus and His gospel were false, yes. But because Jesus and His gospel are true, an emphatic no.

Last night I asked my Father to give some sort of confirmation—a sign of His delight and favor with regards to this decision. Today He did.

He gave me His sign this morning, a few moments after I walked into the computer lab on my church campus. Brian, whose "office" is also in the computer lab, told me that he had just spoken with Scott over the phone (One thing about Scott is that a few months back, he and his family moved to Austin to start a church plant. Before he left, I spent a lot of time hanging out with him, and sure, he talked a lot about living and proclaiming the gospel in Austin, but I noticed that he never once asked me to go. I figured he didn't want to directly influence my decision. I couldn't agree more.). The significance of the phone call was that God used it to show me His sweet sign: Scott revealed that he had been asking God to move me to Austin all this time! When I realized that this was exactly what I asked of my Father, I just sat in my chair in awe and thanks. Thank You so much Father for your great, great favor.

"For whoever wishes to save His life will lose it, but whoever loses His life for My sake and the gospel's will save it."—Jesus


2 comments:

Unknown said...

Dude, thats crazy that you are moving to Texas!
its weird cause i was talking with this asian person i met today from san jose, and was totally reminded of you! I hope you are doing great dude.
Hope to hear from ya soon,
Love, peace and chicken grease...
-Brad

Carrie Lynn said...

Even though I havent seen you for 3 years - Im still going to miss you and hope that you can make it back in two years for our 5 year school graduation anniversary...