wpid-img_0476-2015-06-9-11-22.jpgWe fear for our lives. King James men know that we are worshiping within our homes and, while we continue to move our worship in different locations, we fear that one day soon, they will find and in prison us.

I have heard that the low countries allow freedom of worship. In the morning, we shall pack our things and be off to Holland. This move is a cross that I must bear, for I know that my home is not of this world, but of Heaven (1).

In this new land, they will not speak English but Dutch. So we must learn their language. Homework for this week, learn where Holland is and basic Dutch greetings:

  • Hallo (“HAH low”) – Hello
  • Goedemorgen (“KHOO duh MORE khen”) — Good morning
  • Dank u wel (“dahnk oo vel”) — Thank you very much
  • Alstublieft (“ALST oo bleeft”) — Please or if you please (formal)
  • Hoe gaat het?  (hoo ghaat het) — How are you?
  • Heel goed (hayl ghoot) — Very well

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(1) Hebrews 11:13 These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.