Yielding Fruit of the Spirit

We received this encouraging letter from Mark’s friend, Betsy Brown, and wanted to share with you a story where this kind of new understanding and journey allowed for real spiritual fruit!

Mark,

I just returned from Turkey and N. Iraq. I have to tell you something that happened on the plane to Iraq. A young couple sat on my row on the plane. I thought they were a couple but it was brother and sister. The woman made sure she sat by me to practice her English. She asked what I do and I told her I do a lot of Humanitarian work and explained the Iraqi refugee thing and added I had been deeply involved after the tsunami in Indonesia. She said, “You are such a good person” to which I replied, “No, any good in me is God inside of me.” Later the flight was bumpy and she was nervous. I patted her and comforted her and told her God would protect us. She touched my arm and said, “Betsy, you are such a good Muslim. Do you understand what I am saying?” I said, “yes I do; thank you so much.” Because of my pilgrimage I knew that the word “Muslim” means “One who is submitted or devoted to God”. It was so sweet and the highest compliment she could give me. Years ago I would have been so defensive and would have been highly offended. Thank you, Jesus, for grace and growth!

Betsy

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One Response to “Yielding Fruit of the Spirit”

  1. Asterie Michell Says:

    I heard of Mark from my friend Mo Sheik of Jordan, who met Mark at the most recent prayer breakfast in Washington DC. Mo also shared this with me. Hmmm that we might all be known as ‘good Muslims’ one who is submitted or devoted to G-D, as a disciple of Christ I endeavor every day to be just that…. ’submitted and devoted to G-D’….

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