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From sorrow to Joy

September 30, 1986: A lanky and frail in flesh but superbly strong in Spirit man was taken into an operating room in the Christian Medical College, Vellore, for a triple bypass open heart surgery. Even on his way to the operating room, he was recorded to have been cheerful as he was always. He was joking with the doctors telling them that they should not stitch him after the surgery but just sew a zip on him so that they could easily open him should there be a need to in the future, as he was taken to the surgery which nearly took six hours to complete. Following the surgery, the heart that was in his frail body failed. It was a heart that was dedicated to take the good news of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Bondo tribe in Malkangiri, Orissa, as no one else had. It was the heart of the missionary, Dr. R.A.C. Paul. It was a heart that was a heart after God’s own heart. It was the heart of my earthly father, my ‘Appa’.

A few days later, when my brother Ragland Remo Paul and I came to learn of my father’s departure from this present world into the glorious one that is to come, I wailed and cried with deep sorrow in my heart, accepting little to no consolation from my mother, Dr. Iris. G.R. Paul or Dr. Jeyapaul Sitther and his family, the missionary friends who accompanied her. I missed my dad and I was sorrowful.

September 30, 1990: I, an young child was on my knees in the cold floor of the service hall in Public School in Sunabeda, Orissa as the lanky preacher, Dr. R. Stanley who founded Blessing Youth Mission (BYM) was giving a fiery message in which I remember, he was calling out a  checklist of sins. I also remember that I seemed to have a check mark, pretty much against every sin that was on that list. It weighed heavy in me and as I knelt down, tears were streaming from my eyes when I recognized that while I was still a sinner and an enemy of God, God sent His Only begotten Son Jesus Christ, who sacrificed Himself and died for me to pay the wages of my sins.  Preacher Stanley then proceeded to give the call to Salvation stating that all who put their trust in Jesus will not be ashamed and all who believe in Him [Jesus] will have  their mourning turned in joy for He shall turn their sorrows into joy. In response, I committed my life to the Lordship of Jesus accepting his Grace and Salvation, Trusting and Believing in Him. After trusting and placing my faith in Jesus by praying the prayer of repentance (2 Chronicles 7:14), I remember vividly that I felt elated and joyous when I learned that a byproduct of my confession in faith, snatched me from the clutches of eternal death, where I was heading otherwise. I had been adopted into the family of God, and the Creator God, who had made me had now remade me as a new creature who could address Him as ‘Abba’ father.

Not until late that evening while traveling back home to Malkangiri from Sunabeda, did it dawn on me that four years earlier, exactly to that day, I had lost my earthly father.

September 30, 1986 was a day of sorrow, robbing me of the joy of being a son to a father, as I had lost my wonderful earthly father, Dr. R.A.C. Paul.
September 30, 1990 was a day of joy, a joy that no man can take away from me, as I had gained the Wonderful heavenly Father, the Great I AM.

Today, many years later since that life changing day, I can confidently state that My God is indeed the Father to the fatherless.
He [Jesus] had turned my day of sorrows into a day of joy (literally).

Jeremiah 31:13 (KJV)
13 Then shall the virgin rejoice in the dance, both young men and old together: for I will turn their mourning into joy, and will comfort them, and make them rejoice from their sorrow.

John 16:20,22 (KJV)
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Verily, verily, I say unto you, That ye shall weep and lament, but the world shall rejoice: and ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy.
22 And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you.

Christian Verbs :: C is for Crying

In the Bible, the word ‘crying’ is used in many contexts, ranging from the expression of a hurting emotion; to earnestly beseeching; to proclaiming and so on, but let us focus on three specific instances apropos what the Bible teaches us about ‘crying’. The first one is about two blind men who followed Jesus, crying for Jesus to have mercy on them (Matthew 9:27). The second is about a prophet, the greatest of all who is said to be the voice crying out in the wilderness to prepare the way of The Agnus Dei (Lamb of God), Jesus Christ, challenging  all to repentance (Mark 1:3). The third is the account of a time frame where there shall be perpetual crying (Matthew 22:13) or no more crying (Revelation 21:4).

From the blind men, we learn a few important lessons. First is that the blind men followed Jesus.  Ever wondered how they would have done that? See blind men follow only those who can lead them safely. Have you ever seen a blind man following another blind man? Secondly, the blind men were crying, not necessarily for Jesus to restore their physical sight but for Jesus’ mercy, which on the onset may even seem absurd. They were asking for the right thing from God, which was for spiritual restoration (for his mercy) and we learn from the account that they were doubly restored, spiritually and physically. There are many with perfect physical eyesight that are blind today; for the god of this world has blinded the minds of many lest the glorious light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ shine on them (2 Corinthians 4:4). They are crying out to be restored; they are crying out for mercy. Those who are lost (unbelievers) are crying.

From John the Baptist, the voice in the wilderness, we learn that those who have believed and seen the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ, the only one who can lead us safely to God, must also cry. The cry of the saved (believers) should be a cry, that beckons to prepare the way of the Lord, calling for repentance and showcasing the glorious light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ on to those who are crying for His mercy. If you are a believer, what is your cry?

We have learned from the scripture that sinners cry, and that the saints are to cry as well. We also learn that there will come a time when there will either be perpetual crying or no more crying for some.  Those who do not believe in Jesus (who are not clothed with righteous robes that is imputed when they believe in Jesus) will be cast out from the presence of God, where there will be crying (weeping) and gnashing of teeth, and eternal torment (Matthew 22:13). Those who believe that Jesus is the Only begotten Son of God, who took our punishment upon himself and became the sacrifice acceptable to God, dying on the Cross and who rose conquering the grave and death, can expectantly yearn for the time when God will wipe away all tears from their eyes  and there shall be no more death (only life), neither sorrow (only joy), nor crying (only laughter), neither shall there be any pain (only pleasure). The eternal future glory far supersedes any ephemeral present suffering.

Point(s) to ponder:

  1. If you have never believed in Jesus, this is the time for your to cry out for His mercy to restore you to God! Tarry not!
  2. If you have believed in Jesus, are we hearing the cries of those who are crying for a Savior to have mercy on them and are we crying out, declaring the glorious light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ? What is our cry, today?
  3. There is a time to weep and a time to laugh (Ecclesiastes 3:4). Those who reject Jesus will eternally weep (with gnashing of teeth) and those who accept him may cry now but will eternally be filled with life, joy, laughter and pleasure in His presence. Choose ye this day, if you want to cry or laugh in the time to come!

Matthew 9:27 (KJV)
27 And when Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son of David, have mercy on us.

Mark 1:3 (KJV)
3 The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.

Matthew 22:11-13 (KJV)
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And when the king came in to see the guests, he saw there a man which had not on a wedding garment:
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And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment? And he was speechless.
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Then said the king to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer darkness, there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Revelation 21:4 (KJV)
4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

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