Ever
feel like you’ve been imprisoned unjustly and there was no way out. You’ve
tried to do things right, to plead respectfully, to reason with the accusers, etc…but
to no avail. I haven’t been in that situation too often, but it happened early
last week. I sent out the email with our prayer letter “Pearl of Africa Journal”
attached…just like I’ve done many times in the past. But…by the time they were “sent,”
I was overwhelmed by gobs of incoming mail. Now there are some people who
respond that quickly to emails…but not that many. My heart fainted with I
opened my InBox and saw “Delivery Status Notification (Failure)” as the subject
for every one of them…well over 100 of them. I quickly realized that all of
those addresses belonged to the same internet service provider, a prominent one
in eastern Canada. I surmised that they didn’t like that many being mailed
together, so started sending the returned emails out one by one…but before long, they started
coming back to me, one by one. Oh no, this is more serious than I thought!
I got into their website and found live chat. A very
gracious person responded and chatted with me, then transferred me to someone
else, but ultimately I was told there was nothing they could do. Next, I tried
sending an email explaining the problem. Fairly soon, a nice reply returned,
saying that I would need to phone a certain number…fortunately a toll free
number which actually worked from Uganda. Again, I was transferred to other people,
each one very nice, but ultimately I was told they were sorry but they could do
nothing to help me. Period…dead-end...locked into a prison, unjustly, with
seemingly no way out!
By
then, it was time to do Pray-as-you-read. Certainly there would be no problem
with that since I’ve already sent the bulk mailing out three time since
arriving in Uganda with no problems. Wrong…most of them connected with that
internet server were returned. In frustration, I tried to resend some of them one by
one, telling them of my predicament and asking if anyone knew someone with
connections to that internet provider who could help me. I went to bed Wednesday
night, quite frustrated that no matter how hard I had tried, seemingly I had gotten
nowhere.
Thursday
morning I read the first part of Acts 12 as my devotions, and soon came to
verses 4 and 5. “After arresting him [Peter], he [Herod] put him in prison,
handing him over to be guarded by four squads of four soldiers each…So Peter
was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him.” Obviously
my situation was FAR less serious than Peter’s, but very quickly I thought
about four situations…four squads of four soldiers…in which Laura and I were
feeling quite imprisoned, the internet situation being the most urgent. As I’m
sure you know, in the Acts story, God sent an angel who removed the chains,
took Peter right past all four squads of soldiers, opened the iron gate, and
set him free in response to the prayers of God’s people. My strength was
renewed…if God could do that for Peter, he could certainly release me/us from
these situations.
Sure
enough, that morning I found emails from two people (angels) whose email from
me had sneaked through the internet server’s “iron gate” and arrived (most of the others were returned to me again), and they had
made contact with people who work for that internet provider. Before too long,
I was receiving emails from the technicians and it was confirmed that because so many emails came from Uganda with attachments, their spam filter marked them as possible spam. In the end it didn’t get solved until Monday mid afternoon (our time)…but we
have walked through the iron gate, free! (And two of those other squads of
guards/situations that I identified Thursday morning have also either been
disbanded or at least are in the process of being so.) Thanks for praying for us…God
is answering.
So,
if you feel like you are in a prison and have no way out, take heart. God still
has His angels and can open iron gates without keys!
WHEW! gotta love internet :)
ReplyDeleteOh, what a time you had! Praise the Lord it got resolved. Praying it is a permanent solution and that the remaining "squad/s" soon fall.
ReplyDeleteAnd you were one of those angels! Thanks again and to Jeff.
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