Worshiping in Everyday Occasions. We presume that we would be ready for battle if confronted with a great crisis, but it is not the crisis that builds something within us— it simply reveals what we are made of already. Do you find yourself saying, “If God calls me to battle, of course I will rise to the occasion”? Yet you won’t rise to the occasion unless you have done so on God’s training ground. If you are not doing the task that is closest to you now, which God has engineered into your life, when the crisis comes, instead of being fit for battle, you will be revealed as being unfit. Crises always reveal a person’s true character. A private relationship of worshiping God is the greatest essential element of spiritual fitness. The time will come, as Nathanael experienced in this passage, that a private “fig-tree” life will no longer be possible. Everything will be out in the open, and you will find yourself to be of no value there if you have not been worshiping in everyday occasions in your own home. If your worship is right in your private relationship with God, then when He sets you free, you will be ready. It is in the unseen life, which only God saw, that you have become perfectly fit. And when the strain of the crisis comes, you can be relied upon by God.
Are you saying, “But I can’t be expected to live a sanctified life in my present circumstances; I have no time for prayer or Bible study right now; besides, my opportunity for battle hasn’t come yet, but when it does, of course I will be ready”? No, you will not. If you have not been worshiping in everyday occasions, when you get involved in God’s work, you will not only be useless yourself but also a hindrance to those around you.
God’s training ground, where the missionary weapons are found, is the hidden, personal, worshiping life of the saint.

We have undertaken many missions and have many more to come. One mission in particular in the weeks ahead is to the island of Tanna where various tribes worship figures from European history and cults dedicated to the worship of mythical American figures. In one such tribe, they believe that Prince Philip of England, who is the husband of the current Queen, Elizabeth, will one day come to Tanna and reveal himself as the living God to the village. Another tribe worships and waits for a man named John From. This worship of John From stems from World War 2 when, mysteriously, cargo boxes filled with US military supplies rained down from the skies in the 40's shocking these uncontacted peoples. So, as a result of the mysterious packages from the sky, they began to worship John From America. They throw various sacrifice into the active volcano they live near as they wait for John From's arrival, and even though this group is now in contact with the outside world, they still carry on with these beliefs. Please pray for open doors and open hearts!
Over the years, we have sought out the most remote and dangerous areas in the world to bring the gospel to, and these current missions are no different. We strive to bring the word of God to those who do not know him, and we know the path will be filled with many opportunities.