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God loves Japanese…He created them in His own image, too.

During my Basic Bible Course, I became interested in missions as I always heard about unreach people group in our country especially the tribal group. When I turned to freshman, I took up missions major because I wanted to reach out people whose in their lives never heard the Gospel yet. After I finished my study, God led me to a Church where I met native people that belong to AITA tribe in Northwest Luzon. That was a great start, a taste of what I longed for! On the other hand, God exposed me to another group of people, the Japanese young people. It was my first time I met Japanese, and they were quite a lot, a number of twenty to thirty-one young people each batch four times a year.


In the beginning, my attitude was so indifferent towards them because I learned that they are not Christians. The first thing that came up to my mind was that what was going on in there, why those Japanese non-Christians were there? Why unbelievers and not believers who are passionate in helping our orphans. In addition to this, I didn’t really like Japanese people because of what they did in World War II. A lot of Filipinos were being killed by the Japanese soldiers and many Filipinas were being raped. Plus the fact that there are a lot of Filipina entertainers today in Japan are experiencing hard time with Japanese.


But God answered me and spoke to me by means of how they behaved and how they worked along with us. As I got to work with them, I learned that they feel sorry about what Japanese soldiers did to our countrymen in World War II that’s why their organization in Japan sent them here as an act of restitution to what their countrymen did to us. As I observed them how they do their work, I learned that they are hard working people even in their young age. They are well discipline, enthusiastic, cheerful, and friendly; they love kids. As I talked with them, I learned that they are loyal and law avider. These facts gave me a second thought about them. I remember what the Bible says about the fruits of the Holy Spirit in Galatians 5:22, 23. Their characters and attitudes are somehow manifesting the fruits of the Holy Spirit, but the thing is that they are not Christians. Many of them don’t even know that there is a living God who created everything on earth and up in heaven. I also learned that many of them don’t even embrace their own religion, and more than 99% of Japanese people are not Christians and to many the Gospel is unheard.


As a response to that personal encounter with God and with them, I wrote a song for those Japanese work-campers as a token of appreciation for their hard work and raising funds for our orphans. I entitled it “MORE PRECIOUS ONE”. From then on, I started praying for them that God would send missionaries to Japan so that they may know that there is God who loves them and died on a cross and rose again from the dead in the third day that whoever believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.


With this encounter, I can strongly say that God loves Japanese people and He created them in His own image, too. He wants them to know Him as their personal Savior and Lord.

It is sad to know that only few Christian missionaries today are interested to go to Japan to reach out Japanese people. I read an article from OMF Japan published in 2007 that many Pastors left their pastoral offices due to lack of support from Christian congregations. I also heard some rumors that even foreign missionaries were being sidetracked by earning money rather than building the Kingdom of God in that place. I don’t know how true it is, but if it is true, I feel very sorry before God for them. A missionary in the Church said, Japanese people are hard people for the Gospel because they are rich and wealthy and they don’t need God. It must be true in some point, but I do believe that Japanese people are just the same like other people elsewhere around the world.


God has given me opportunity to travel to at least fourteen countries during my time on board ship the MV DOULOS. As we traveled from port to port and country to country, we shared the Gospel to different level of society or you may call it different level of lifestyle. But then, there is one thing in common around the world, and that is all people possessed sinful nature, and spiritually dead.


The Bible says in Ephesians 2:1-5, as for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient. All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature objects of wrath. But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions — it is by grace you have been saved. NIV


Being spiritually dead, how can a person respond to the Gospel? Is a dead man can hear, can feel, can see, can smell the fragrance, and can taste the good life that God has prepared for him? Not at all, unless he receives the breath of life that comes out from God, the only source of life John 1:1-3. That’s why Apostle Paul wrote to Roman believers this message, how, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!" NIV


In closing, I would like to reiterate what I have already said. God loves Japanese people. He created them in His own image, too. He wants them to know Him and come to Him in faith with repentant heart, acknowledging Him that He is the source of life and everything in this world, and they were created by Him and for Him just like how He exactly created us and saved us.


I also believe that He wants them to use for the furtherance of His Kingdom in the future. But how then can they come to the Lord? The answer for this question is our task. If we consider that we are God’s people saved by grace through faith in Christ Jesus, then, we can pray, we can get involved, and we can support by any God given means to those who are doing missions in Japan.


I still have a lot of things to write about this topic, but this is all for now.



Romulo Adriano/romyadriano.blogspot.com


Thank you for your Prayers!

Thank you for praying with me. God hears our prayers. Our God is really amazing and mighty in power. He can do whatever He wants to do and however He wants to do for His glory. My father is now getting well although he still taking medicines. Last Thursday as I was going back to Quezon City where I stay, I couldn’t stop praising Him. He got wound on his right ankle and arthritis on his left foot, but praise God he can walk now.

I went there early in the morning to see my father, but unfortunately I didn’t catch him in his house because he went to hardware to buy some stuff for his house. I went to cemetery and clean up the tomb of my mother. It was great, I got some friends who helped me clean up and paint the tomb. In four hours, the work was done. Praise God for that!

After the work got done in cemetery, I went to my father’s house. There I ate lunch and it was awesome, they prepare one of my favorite dishes. We call it TINOLA a native Filipino dish with native chicken; it was so nice, tasty and healthy food with soup and vegetable in it. After eating, I talked to him and learned what ailment he is suffering with. I had an ointment in my bag for back pain and arthritis; I gave it to him and gave some tips on how he will get quick healing.

I was trying to talk with all my brothers and sisters who are living nearby my father’s house, but unfortunately some of them were not around. I thank God because I learned that they are doing well. I was so anxious about them lately, thinking about how they survive in this life, but what a great relief last Thursday when I saw and heard what God is doing in their lives. God is faithful and marvelous in power. It has been my prayer that God would bless them especially my father because he is already old and doesn’t have much resources. Praise God and glory be to Him because He hears our prayers. He spared them from typhoon and floods and He is providing their needs. Now, I am more confident to face the challenge in life especially to pursue His calling to me.


You know, it’s quite hard to move forward when you are anxious about your family. It’s been an old issue even in the Old Testament and many times in mission enterprises all over the world, but I thank God for the prayers of the saints because your prayers really makes stand still for God and His calling. This is all for now. Thank you so much all of you!


Romulo Nov 3, 2009

My father is badly sick, please PRAY!

Hi everyone,

I would like to ask each of you to uphold my father in your prayer.

Last night I phoned my sister and she told me that my father is badly sick.
I am going home this Thursday to visit him and my mother's tomb.
I am not really sure if he had already accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior and Lord. I heard that he once already prayed
the prayer of acceptance, but I could not see strong manifestation in his life that he follows Jesus. He is a very good sympathizer though.
Pray also for provision, he is already old man.
Pray also for me, I am doing self study and I need to buy some books.

Thank you for praying with me!

In His service,

Romulo

Romy needs your prayers!

Hello Everyone,

Today I received a response email from Tokyo Christian University for my application for studies.
Please pray for me for wisdom. If God will grant me this opportunity, this study will take four more long years. But the good thing in this, this will be a great chance to learn Japanese language and cultures plus I will have a lot of time to personally share the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Japanese people. The deadline for the submission of application form will be on February 1, 2010.

Thank you for praying for me.

Faithfully serving Him,

Roomulo

God is Faithful

Hi Everyone.

I am glad to inform you that my training for English proficiency for Call Center is over. It really helps me improve my English, though, I still need to polish my English and more vocabularies to memorize. As you may know, I haven't gotten a full time job and still struggling but God is really good, He is faithful in meeting my everyday necessities. I just found out that it's just a perfect situation for me to have a goo focus in my studies.

I went to University of the Philippines this morning for my Japanese language class that I am taking very soon, and I drop by to Education building to check if there is already result for my application for Teaching English as Second language next semester, and I found out that my transcript of record is qualified enough for the course. It's really awesome, isn't it? and I was like I want to jump in joy when I heard it from the registrar personnel. But I would like to encourage you to continue praying for me because it's not yet final, there will be another screening in oder to grant my application. Pray also for provision. By the first week of August, I am going to enroll at UP Linguistics Department for Japanese language class while still enhancing my English.

This is all for now. Thank you so much for praying.

In the service of the Lord,

Romulo
2009.07.15

Thank you 29/05/08

Dear brothers and sisters,
 
Thank you so much for praying for me. After 5 days of having fever and cough, yesterday I was back to work.
 
Today I am on e-day and we went to prison ministry and it was awesome. We were blessed by hearing testimonies of people who were being changed by God. One of them is a 34 years old guy; he got  a life time sentense for multifold murder; he killed his second wife and his in-laws, but God humbled him and he became a Christian. He was a big timer manager of a big company before, but he began to use drugs and play gumbling and other really bad stuffs; he always got what he wanted to get and it end up to kill his second wife and his in-laws. But after 5 years in prison, he is now totally different man; he is not the old guy anymore; I can see and I can testify that he is now a new creation in Christ Jesus, AMEN. To prove that, his detention cell has no wired walls and even concrete walls; he can escape if he wants to, but he never thought about that. He is enjoying right now his every day devotion with the Lord, and he is satisfied with the Lord. He told me, even he has everything in life before, he didn't find satisfaction in life as he has right now. He is now one of Bible study leaders in their division. What a great God we have and what a powerful message of God's word through his life!
 
He is very thankful to God because his brother in-law has already forgiven him and looking after for his son because he became Christian as well through the changes happened in his life.
 
Pray for him; He is now studying economics while he is spending his life in prison. He told me, if God will show him mercy and allow him to be freed from imprisonment, he wants to serve God; he wants to continue the ministry God has given him, reaching out prisoners like him. You can mention his name Yogi as you pray for him.
 
Thank you for being with me in prayers. I am also very thankful to God for saving me; for His love and mercy; for His generous love and forgiveness; for His uncoditional love and compassion; for His tenderness and gentleness; for His patience and kindness; for giving me the rights to call upon Him; for giving me the rights to became child of God; for liberty in life in Him; for changing my life, characters, and attitude everyday; for privilege to serve Him; for meeting my everyday needs; for guidance; for giving me wisdom especially everytime I badly needed it; for keeping me away from evil ones; for His tender rebuke; for correcting me from my wrong ways and toughts; for guiding me to the right path even it is hard to understand sometime; for giving the privilege to see His marvelous deeds in different countries; for seeing His marvelous deeds at the sky above and His marvelous deeds over and under the sea water from place to place; for seeing His marvelous architectural works on high lands;  for seeing changing lives from place to place; for the privilege to reach out others; for the privilege to bless others as He blesses me; for the privilege to encurage others; for the people who encourage me especially in time of troubles and in time of my spirit is down; for giving me Chrisian friends whose praying for me and helping me; for giving me a Church who molded my faith and my vision in ministry; for giving me a church who loved me, help me, trust me, and sends me; for giving me talents and skills; for giving me good education; for giving me spiritual giftings; for giving me contentment to what I have right now; for giving peace of mind; for giving me hope in life; for giving me courage to go on; for giving me fresh breath everyday; for giving me healing from sickness; for giving love toward others; for giving me compassion for the lost louls; for giving me heart for Japanese people; for giving me a talent and voice to make song of praises for Him; for giving me the chance to write His goodness; for giving me privilege to remember what He has done for me; for giving me means to communicate to my family, friends back home and other parts of the world; for giving people who love to help my needs onboard the ship; for giving me a loving family back home; for giving me family onboard the ship who are really dear to me (koinonia in Greek word); for giving me the chance to work with my fellow servants in Christ in the book shop department; for giving me the chance to work with international community onboard the D_____; for giving me chance to praise God and worship Him with international community; for giving me the chance to grow in faith; for giving me the chance to serve people; for giving me the chance to work with other Christians and churches from port to port and country to country; for saving me from sea sickness; for giving good health dispite of hard works and heavy boxes at book-holds; for giving me this chance to reach this far of my life; for all the blessings he has given me already, and for all the blessings that are to come; and for all the things he has done in my life. To Him who is able to keep us from falling away. To Him who makes His face shine upo us. To Him who will bring us with great joy into His glorious presence without a sible fault. All the glory, majesty, power, and authority be upon Him, forever and ever in Christ our Lord and savior, AMEN.
 
Thank you for praying for Japan. I will give you updates about my plan to comeback to Japan.
 
In His service,
Romulo

In Grief

Dear Roseline,

Thank you for sending the letter "H4J:Grief"; we have the same grief for Japan.

I also heard something happened in Japan recently and it was really horrible story that a 14 year old girl committed suicide inside her bath room. Please continue to pray that God would open the door for me to come back to Japan as soon as I finish my commitment onboard.

I really want to see what the real situation in Japan and how the gospel can penetrate to Japanese culture. I am just waiting for God’s leading and for open doors. Please always remember in prayer that God would grant the job offered in Kagoshima Japan; it will help my financial necessities to stay in Japan.

One more thing, when we reach New Zealand, we will have good internet connection; for this reason, I would like to ask you to put some good materials for presentation to your blog so that I can easily down load them. I will make presentations to promote the needs for Japan. And pray that God would give a chance to propagate the needs for Japan wherever I go.

This is all for now.

In Christ’s grief,
Romulo
May 01, 2008

Plead for Prayers, My Heart for Japan

2008.03.27

 

Thank you for praying for Japan; please continue to pray for my coming back to Japan after my commitment onboard the ship. As of now, I applied to a Church in Canada for support for my coming to Japan for mission with OM Japan, but I heard it’s in low priority as they received many applicants for this year. 


It’s really quite hard to raise supports to come to Japan since it’s really big amount, but I don’t loose hope that God will open the door for me to reach out Japanese people.


There is another good prospect of means to coming to Japan which is to teach conversational English to a particular Church in southern part of Japan; a man from England who is now doing his teaching ministry in Japan invited me to consider English conversational teaching to that particular Church because he going back home this coming July. But the challenge is, the Church leaders want to have a white person as well and had already experienced living in Japan and can speak Japan language; but he told me that they are also considering me as a candidate since I have heart for Japanese people. 


Please include me in prayer that God would open the door for me to come back to Japan to fulfill His will of reaching out Japanese people. If I get the job, I don’t need to raise support anymore because the Church will provide the accommodation and will pay for English conversational teaching. And I can save up money for the future involvement to OM Japan.

 

If you have any suggestion, please advice me and if you have any contact person in Japan who can help me to come there, will be much appreciated.

 

I am hoping to see you in Japan and also excited to reach Japan soon.

 

Thanks for praying.

 

God is with us.

 

Romulo