…The Purpose is the Same!
I have a wonderful friend named Dee, and she notices things. The other day, she sent me a text, and the exchange went like this…
Dee…You ok?
Yes…why? Did I miss lunch? (We try to have lunch once a month, and I’ve been messing up dates big time this month!)
Dee…No…you seem nostalgic on FB.
Just trying to move old blogs over to the new site, it’s amazing how they are still so relevant. I’m really good.
Dee…I’ve been reading them…hard to believe it was 2012! End of text.
I’ve had some time to think about Dee’s inquiry, and you know what I’ve decided? While it is true that I am trying to get all the blogs in one spot, doing so has made me a bit nostalgic. Although I know I am exactly where God wants me at this moment, looking back at what God has done in my life, the places I’ve had the chance to go, and the people I have met reminds me of how much fun, though sometimes challenging, God’s plans can be!
As I went through my emails looking for something entirely different, I found this one from Pastor Charles Bagonza. I met Pastor Charles and his wife, Joyce, when I spoke at the Arise Women’s Conference in Masindi, Uganda. We were in Uganda from September 27 to October 8, 2012, and on October 7, I spoke at Pastor Charles’s church. On October 9, I awoke to the following email from Pastor Charles, which I hold near and dear to my heart.
The word of God is full of people who prophesied and saw visions. I believe God still gives visions and prophecies, and he used Pastor Charles to confirm our move to South Africa and the path I am on today.
On 6, October 2012, in the evening, I had a prayer of thanksgiving to God for the wonderful conference we heard in Masindi through the team from the US. God gave a message in that night of meditation after prayer. God showed me, Wendy Roseman, during her ministry in Masindi, Uganda. I saw the Lord taking me into the jungle area, a very swampy land. It looked like the place the brickmakers had been using to make bricks. The swamp has a lot of deep cutting by the brickmakers. That place looked like Africa. The jungle was busy and I saw Wendy with a team of African brethren in a night of prayer. The prayer was held in the jungle, you (Wendy) and the team were in an open pit where the soil was cut to make bricks. The pit was covered by water and you were inside together with others praising and worshiping the Lord God. It rained on you with the whole team that night and you didn’t give up the night prayer. That was the time I came across walking on foot in the jungle. Around you (Wendy) was a glorious light that I followed to reach where you were in the jungle. In a distance, you saw me and shouted, “Charles, why are you moving at such a time of the night?” I told you that I was sent to tell you, “You have been sent to serve in the dark part of the world, your purpose is to reach people in the jungle and minister God’s grace.”
Now I can hear some of your wheels turning as you say, “But you’re not in Africa; you’re in the US. No jungles are here, so how are you still in your purpose?” My response is this, “Though my feet are no longer on African soil, there are still jungles and dark places. A jungle is a wild, tangled mess of vegetation or other things. Our minds can be a dark jungle of unforgiveness, bitterness, hatred, shame, and confusion. So, in essence, my purpose remains to shine the light of Jesus and minister God’s grace to those caught in the vines and the grip of unforgiveness, bitterness, hatred, shame, and confusion.
Philippians 1:6 AMP I am convinced and confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in your will [continue to] perfect and complete it until the day of Christ Jesus [the time of He return].
What is the point of the story? I may not be in Africa, but I will shine so bright with the love of Jesus that people will see His light through the darkness and jungle of their minds. When they ask, I will share with them, through mercy and grace, the only One who can bring them out…
Jesus!






