This Far and No Further
I've been in Hong Kong for almost a week now. It's been quite a week.
I think the first few days were the hardest between the jet-lag, homesickness, and culture shock.
I came to campus about a week and a half early so most of the college students haven't moved in yet and the dorm is basically empty. Hence, the loneliness started to creep in along with the question of "What am I doing here?".
Despite the jumble of emotions I was and sometimes still am, God has been faithful.
He has sent people to welcome me and show me around the campus and Hong Kong. He has sent people to remind me of lessons He has taught me in the past like how God uses the littlest things we are faithful in to reach people and how He has given us each our own unique style of witnessing. There is no comparison necessary and there isn't a standard I need to surpass. I'm here to please God, no one else.
This campus is beautiful. It is a small campus in the mountains a little ways from the nearest city. It overlooks Clear Water Bay and in the mornings you can watch the sunrise.
Reflecting on this past week, it has been a blessing to be here. Again, I will testify of God's perfect timing. Even though there were moments in the beginning when I was questioning why I was here so early, this week gave me the chance to settle in here, get over the jet-lag, and get to know a few people first rather than everyone all at once. God knows my needs better than I do and He supplies everyone of them.
One of the verses I've been hanging onto since I arrived is Job 38:11 and it describes God making the seas. "I said, 'This far and no farther will you come. Here your proud waves must stop'."
I think of how strong the ocean waves are and yet they stop where He commands them to stop. For me, it's a reminder of God's power and He uses that power to supply my every need and that is something to remember when the feelings are overwhelming.
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