New Beginnings
Written by Mike Verkaik
Today I am transcribing a celebration story of a renewed life in Christ. Rejoice with us as you read the transformation, spoken through a surrendered life, by our Father who proclaims in Joel 2:13:
“Tearing your clothes is not enough to show you are sad; let your heart be broken. Come back to the Lord your God, because he is kind and shows mercy. He doesn’t become angry quickly, and he has great love.”
Clark is a former resident at the motel. He and his family, wife Ashley and three young boys, arrived at the motel in 2021 after losing their business and house. Covid had a huge negative impact on their lives and he wore the signs of anger and bitterness on his sleeve.
Over the next six months Clark and I had many conversations standing outside of his room, or at the restaurant next store. Clark grew up in the same denomination as I did and was well versed in scripture and theology. Many of our dialogues were seasoned with memories of his former church life, however, he was far away from that place at the current time. Ramifications of life choices and resentment towards his circumstances, overshadowed the beliefs of his past and hardened his heart.
Clark’s anger and fight mentally eventually led to a physical altercation with the owner and eviction from the motel. We kept in touch for a while after the incident, but as time passed our communication became less frequent until a few months ago when I received a text asking to meet for lunch. The encouraging lunch conversation was an honor to participate in. It included his testimony, a fresh story of the Father meeting His son in the midst of his brokenness, sin and shame and overflowing him with His love, mercy, grace and peace.
Listen to the words of a man full of peace who has been redeemed:
Mike, there was a time in my life when I was a real player with a temper. In fact, as you know, I was a loose cannon, but I’m not that guy anymore. I am at a point in my life where I have incredible peace. It doesn’t mean the enemy isn’t attacking my peace or marriage anymore. Old friends are trying to throw my past in my face and sabotage my decision, but I’m not that guy anymore. I know that God knocked me down so the only place I could look is up, and I am seeking God’s heart now. The cool thing is that even my son has noticed a change in me and has commented, “Dad you are really different since you gave your life back to God”.
Things have certainly changed for the better from those days at the motel. Tell all the volunteers to keep loving on those people who maybe don’t know how to love themselves. Keep in mind that you might be the only Bible, or only church that someone ever experiences. We’ll meet again, but for now, I need to grow, and develop this life further. Also we found a local church that is going to be starting Awana on Wednesday nights, in a couple weeks, and Ashley is working to get every Wednesday off from work. It has an adults Bible program to attend while the children attend Awana. We’ve been praying for something like this. So have we Clark!
Clark’s testimony reminds me of a similar story of, as the Bible quotes, A woman in that town who lived a sinful life (Luke 7:36). Like Clark, it must of have been quite the reputation for her to break while living in a small town. The only way for them, and us, to have a breakthrough is to fully understand and accept these words of Jesus in Luke 7:48 – Your sins are forgiven. These beautiful words usher in new beginnings, encourage change, and bring life giving peace.
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