REFLECTION DURING MY NIGHT DUTY
8 years ago, i have had a conversation with my co-missionary. I had a wonderful encounter with him. He had so much passionate about serving the Lord in so many ways.
During our conversation, he invited me and be part of the mission volunteer in our charismatic group. But I said, I want to served His people outside the community. I want to proclaim His words and be part of his disciple in the field where I am belong.
After years passed by, the light and joy in serving outside the community is more challenging. A lot of times that I was tested of what should I do. And sometimes, distorted to the idea of what is right or wrong, righteous or unrighteous. Serving His people outside the community is quiet challenging but fulfilling.
Last night, while I were on my duty, as a nurse in a public hospital. I had a conversation with my co-nurse who was tested of his personal struggle in dealing to the new environment. She was loosing hope in continuing her journey to be a nurse. She was tested and even her faith has been disorented because of the things that is happening on her present workplace.
As I look on our conversation, it seems that she needs a companion. During that time, I was so tired but it seems that she needs more comfort than mine. Lifting up her soul, mind and spirit are one of the things that need to be focused on.... Because we were in the middle of the work, we had a hard time to journey and process it together..
While we were had a conversation, I just mesmerized of how the Lord reminding me that, as I stand to be part of His missionary team, I will always be 24/7. No particular place, event, person that the calling of the Lord to be on his frontliner for His people.
A missionary, will always be a missionary wherever we go.

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