Sunday, March 22, 2015

Our Eyes are on You

Lingira Living Hope - A school to proclaim God's glory in the islands!

So much has happened in recent weeks that it is not for a lack of material that I haven’t written in this space.

At times when I see God working and answering prayer and showing His glory, I am afraid that if I try to capture it with mere words, I might dilute or lessen the impact. But is that even possible concerning the All-Powerful God we serve?

God calls imperfect, in-process people to praise, to thank and to glorify Him, knowing even as we do, He is worthy of so much more than we can offer with our feeble hands and lips.

If there is anything I want to convey in this post, it is that God is faithful, and brothers and sister, we must keep our eyes on Him.

Let me share a recent testimony affirming this.

Those Who Wait Upon the Lord

Last fall our 54 seniors took their final national exams, even on the heels of the most difficult period of spiritual warfare our island school has experienced. Through answered prayers, they successfully finished their tests which were spread over several weeks in October and November.

Because of the many other Ugandan students who also take these very same exams, which all need to be graded, results are not released until early February, around the same time our island school begins a new year.

Last month we waited for the good news of our students’ performance, but learned the results were withheld by the Ugandan National Examinations Board (UNEB), because of suspicion of cheating. Our anxious waiting turned into disappointments and questions.

Many were convinced no cheating had taken place, but because of our school’s location in the islands, rain and other transportation issues had caused the school to start certain exams late, raising suspicion with the examination board.

Graduates would call me, expressing their concerns. I had no reply except to encourage them to keep praying and not to lose hope. I was confident the results would come, but I wasn’t sure how or when.

About 5 weeks after the results should have been released, school representatives, including our Headmaster, an administrator, a teacher, and many students, traveled to the capital city of Kampala, to testify before UNEB in a March 10th hearing.

The 9 a.m. required arrival time necessitated that the group leave the islands at 3 a.m. – traveling over the lake in darkness. On that particular morning, the wind was whipping up waves so that even longtime island veterans were afraid the boat would not reach the mainland.

However, God’s hand of protection was evident and the group did disembark in Jinja and continued to Kampala (usually a journey of 2-3 hours), arriving right at 9 a.m. Because other schools that were also to testify had arrived first, our envoy was among the last to appear before the board, at around 4 p.m. Throughout the day, our students watched as other schools entered the hearing room confidently and left dejected and defeated.

Shall Renew Their Strength

However, backed by prayer and the assurance of innocence, our staff and students spoke confidently, boldly answering the barrage of inquiry. By the end, the board was convinced – Lingira Living Hope students had not cheated – the results would be released in three days.

Seven other schools testified before the board  that day – all others had their results canceled, meaning their students would have to re-do their senior year and again take the national exams. Miraculously, ours were released and it was with much rejoicing that our group returned to the island that night, arriving after 9 p.m., returning  across a more hospitable lake than they had in the wee morning hours.

As promised, three days later on March 13, our graduates’ exams were released, proving be the best performance the school in its nine-year history. Four young men led the class, placing in the top division, with eight others finishing in the second division, and not a single student of the 54 failing to pass. Of the four secondary schools in the 52 Buvuma islands, ours had the best performance for 2014. 

We praised God, we shouted, we congratulated, and the students and staff enjoyed a weekend celebratory meal of goat, fish and rice.

Some believe this entire hardship was another assault by our enemy Satan against our school. That may have been true, but I believe God desired a greater glory than if we had received the results as usual.

They Shall Rise Up On Wings Like Eagles

Perhaps He wanted to test our faith and trust in the days and weeks of unknown waiting, or to cause our school to testify for the first time before the national board of education, or to be a light and a witness to those who also testified that day, or to prove to our graduates that with God nothing is impossible, or to show that despite last fall’s incredible challenges, God always accomplishes His sovereign will and gets the glory.

Our good news was broadcast on the radio and spread beyond the islands – the God-honoring testimony of a small school on a little island in an area of Uganda often ignored and despised by many. But isn’t that just like God to take the weak, the despised, and the “foolish” things and transform them into beacons of His glory?

Little Lingira Island - 5 miles in circumference and home to Lingira Living Hope (at about the 3 o'clock position).

The title of this blog is from 2 Chronicles 20:12. “O our God, will you not execute judgment on them? For we are powerless against this great horde that is coming against us. We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.” This is part of the recorded prayer of King Jehoshaphat to the Almighty God even as the “vast army” of Moabites, Ammonites and Meunites was coming against Judah and its comparatively small military force.

If you are not familiar with this incredible story of God’s deliverance, please read the chapter. Just to give you a preview – God does rout the vast pagan army, without King Jehoshaphat and his people having to lift a single sword, only their voices in praise.

This passage became very significant to our school community last fall as Headmaster Okello used it in issuing the call to prayer and fasting, just as King Jehoshaphat did with his people. And like the Judean king and his nation, we also were reassured by the words, “’Do not be afraid and do not be dismayed at this great horde, for the battle is not yours but God’s…You will not need to fight this battle.’” (vs. 15, 17a)

They will run and not grow weary, They will walk and not be faint.

There have been other recent challenges and other testimonies, but they will have to wait for the next post.

What obstacles and trials are you facing? Let me encourage you, don’t seek for the solution or the way of escape, look to the Almighty. Don’t question, don’t fret, don’t be anxious, lift your eyes to the Sovereign God. Don’t tremble at the “vast army” or the impossibilities, trust in the God who delights to do the impossible – in His way and in His time.

“Stand firm, hold your position, and see the salvation of the Lord on your behalf.” (2 Chronicles 20:17b)

Our eyes are on You.

(Subheads from Isaiah 40:31)

2 comments:

  1. We serve as amazing god praising him for all.

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  2. What an amazing miracle! God was certainly working through all of that, but how hard it would have been to patiently wait for those results!

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