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Beijing
Diaries
–
Part
One
Psalm
102:12,13
“When
I
was
younger
- so
much
younger
than
today
I
never
needed
anybody's
help
in
any
way
But
now
these
days
are
gone
and
I'm
not
so
self-assured
…(and
now)
my
life
has
changed
in
oh
so
many
ways
My
independence
seems
to
vanish
in
the
haze…”
Sometimes
(most
times?)
life
doesn’t
always
turn
out
the
way
you
planned
•
Sometimes
there
are
unexpected
challenges
Sometimes
there
are
unexpected
surprises
Both
of
these
can
teach
us a
lot
if
we
are
willing
to
be
teachable
“What
kind
of
fool
am
I?”
When
you
find
yourself
on
the
other
side
of
the
world,
essentially
all
alone,
isolated
from
the
comfort
of
your
own
language,
shut
out
from
social
media,
and
blocked
from
accessing
any
money
or
even
credit,
you
have
to
stop
and
ask
yourself
this
question
Despite
all
my
best
efforts
and
plans,
this
was
exactly
where
I
found
myself
in
Beijing
China.
I
lived
almost
two
weeks
with
just
one
dollar
in
my
wallet.
I
won’t
bother
with
the
details
(for
now)
but
this
was
a
real,
and
very
distressing
situation
that
I
actually
found
myself
in.
When
all
transactions
are
handled
through
the
apps
on
your
cellphone
and
yours
won’t
work,
you
are
in
big
trouble.
Thankfully,
my
hotel
accepted
my
credit
card
or I
would
have
been
literally
homeless
and
out
on
the
street
on
top
of
everything
else.
If
this
sounds
like
fun,
add
to
that
the
fact
that
I do
not
speak
proper
Mandarin
and
my
translator
would
not
work,
and
you
have
a
real
party
on
your
hands.
PSALMS
102:
From
Tears
to
Praise
A
prayer
for
those
who
are
overwhelmed
and
for
all
the
discouraged
who
come
to
pour
out
their
hearts
before
the
Lord
Psalm
102:12,13:
But
then
I
remember
that
you,
O
Lord,
still
sit
enthroned
as
King
over
all!
The
fame
of
your
name
will
be
revealed
to
every
generation.
I
know
you
are
about
to
arise
and
show
your
tender
love
to
Zion.
Now
is
the
time,
Lord,
for
your
compassion
and
mercy
to
be
poured
out—
the
appointed
time
has
come
for
your
prophetic
promises
to
be
fulfilled!
Ok –
so
let’s
backup
for
moment
and
reflect
on
how
all
this
got
started…
Most
of
you
know
the
excitement
I
have
had
about
this
supposedly
well-planned
journey
to
China.
We
have
shared
this
progressive
journey
since
the
start,
when
I
first
announced
my
intention
to
visit
China.
You
joined
me
in
my
enthusiasm,
you
shared
the
vision
for
what
was
to
be
accomplished
with
God’s
help,
you
lifted
me
up
in
prayer,
and
you
planted
very
generous
seeds
into
the
costs
for
this
to
happen.
Our
sister
church
overseas
was
doing
the
same
things
for
this
from
their
side
of
the
planet.
Not
long
after
leaving
the
safety
on
an
international
airport,
and
despite
ATT’s
assurance
that
all
would
be
fine,
I
soon
found
myself
powerless
to
communicate
or
take
care
of
my
basic
needs
Like
so
many
times,
the
priceless
lessons
we
learn
come
from
“face
time”
The
hardest
moments
occurred
when
my
attention
had
been
diverted
to
the
circumstances,
instead
of
my
all-sufficient
source
Jesus
said
(Matt
6:8)
“Your
Father
knows
what
you
need
before
you
ask
him.”
My
focus
would
need
to
promptly
redirect
to:
•
God’s
Presence
•
His
Peace.
His
Provision.
•
His
Power.
His
Protection.
Isaiah
26:3
:
Thou
wilt
keep
him
in
perfect
peace,
whose
mind
is
stayed
on
thee:
because
he
trusteth
in
thee.
(as
I
mentioned
previously)
I
won’t
bother
with
the
details
(for
now)
but
this
was
a
real,
and
very
distressing
situation
that
I
actually
found
myself
in.
I
got
very
little
sleep,
and
the
weight
of
it
all
was
already
taking
a
toll
when
I
got
a
much
needed
1am
call
from
my
best
friend
and
mentor
(Eddie)
telling
me
that
help
was
on
the
way
from
his
son
in
Shanghai.
(thankful
pause)
To
make
the
story
short,
not
only
was
I
always
in
good
hands
from
Eddie’s
family
and
my
Beijing
brothers
and
sisters,
but
I
was
treated
with
such
a
wonderful
overflow
of
love
and
generosity
that
I
know
I
will
never
be
the
same
again.
Nothing
was
every
missing.
Nothing.
“God
is
right
on
time”
and
so
were
His
people.
…(and
now)
my
life
has
changed
in
oh
so
many
ways
My
independence
seems
to
vanish
in
the
haze…”
It’s
ok
to
find
yourself
dependent
on
God.
Phil
4:19:
And
my
God
will
supply
every
need
of
yours
according
to
his
riches
in
glory
in
Christ
Jesus.
God
uses
people
So
many
of
you
were
there
for
me
in
any
and
every
way
you
could
My
local
church
family
planted
the
seeds
of
prayers
and
finances
to
make
the
journey
possible
My
far
east
family
followed-up
with
every
form
of
support
imaginable
Holly
came
first,
giving
me
the
data
and
technology
I
needed
to
once
again
talk
to
people
with
my
phone
(although
most
of
the
usual
avenues
had
been
cut-off)
Then
my
precious
friends
began
to
take
me
places
to
see
new
sites
and
enjoy
amazing
foods
everywhere
we
went
My
brothers
and
sisters
began
to
arrive
by
train
and
airplane
to
make
it
possible
for
us
to
get
together
meet
for
the
very
first
time.
One
of
the
names
for
God
is
Jehovah
Shalom
The
word
peace
is
the
Hebrew
word
shalom,
which
speaks
of
wholeness;
nothing
missing
and
nothing
broken.
The
word
shalom
encompasses
health,
security,
good
conditions,
success,
comfort,
safety,
happiness,
wellness,
wholeness,
and
soundness.
It
reassures
us
that
everything
is
all
right,
it
gives
a
sense
of
well-being,
and
removes
all
concern.
It
tells
us
we
will
come
out
of
any
circumstance
unharmed.
It
is a
picture
of a
harmonious
state
of
soul
and
mind
and
speaks
of
fulfillment,
satisfaction,
and
contentment.
There
is
quite
a
lot
in
this
one
little
word
shalom!
The
phrase
"nothing
missing,
nothing
broken"
typically
signifies
a
state
of
completeness,
wholeness,
and
lack
of
damage.
Col
2:10
tells
us
“So
you
also
are
complete
through
your
union
with
Christ…”
Shalom
suggests
everything
is
in
its
proper
place,
accounted
for,
and
in
good
condition.
It
can
also
be
used
in a
more
spiritual
context,
referring
to a
state
of
peace
and
contentment,
free
from
any
sense
of
incompleteness
or
brokenness.
I am
notorious
for
having
unpopular,
annoying
old
songs
running
through
my
brain
…but
this
time
it
was
a
precious
Charles
Wesley
hymn
that
kept
running
thorough
my
head
–
and
even
out
of
my
mouth
–
for
several
of
those
days
Christ
the
Lord
is
risen
today,
Alleluia!
Earth
and
heaven
in
chorus
say,
Alleluia!
Raise
your
joys
and
triumphs
high,
Alleluia!
Sing,
ye
heavens,
and
earth
reply,
Alleluia!
As
Believers
– we
are
more
than
conquerors
– we
are
Risen
with
Christ
He
is
Emmanuel
–
God
With
Us
He
will
never
leave
us
nor
forsake
us!
Heb
13:5:
God
has
said,
“I
will
never
fail
you.
(I
will
never
leave
you)
I
will
never
abandon
you.”
Psalm
126:
It
was
like
a
dream
come
true
when
you
freed
us
from
our
bondage
and
brought
us
back
to
Zion!
We
laughed
and
laughed
and
overflowed
with
gladness.
We
were
left
shouting
for
joy
and
singing
your
praise.
All
the
nations
saw
it
and
joined
in,
saying,
“The
Lord
has
done
great
miracles
for
them!”
Yes,
he
did
mighty
miracles
and
we
are
overjoyed!
Now,
Lord,
do
it
again!
Restore
us
to
our
former
glory!
May
streams
of
your
refreshing
flow
over
us
until
our
dry
hearts
are
drenched
again.
Those
who
sow
their
tears
as
seeds
will
reap
a
harvest
with
joyful
shouts
of
glee.
They
may
weep
as
they
go
out
carrying
their
seed
to
sow,
but
they
will
return
with
joyful
laughter
and
shouting
with
gladness
as
they
bring
back
armloads
of
blessing
and
a
harvest
overflowing!
Psalm
40:3:
He
has
given
me a
new
song
to
sing,
a
hymn
of
praise
to
our
God.
Many
will
see
what
he
has
done
and
be
amazed.
They
will
put
their
trust
in
the
LORD.
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