Monday, August 29, 2011

Day of Celebration

Mr. Tsuchiya sharing how reading the Bible and trusting Jesus for his salvation changed his life.

Mt. Fuji on a slide in the background because Mr. Tsuchiya wanted to be able to see Mt. Fuji when he was baptized.

Murray baptizing Mr. Tsuchiya

Receiving gifts in celebration of his baptism

In the November 2, 2009 blog about the Night of the Arts and Music event hosted at Agape, I wrote about a man we met in our neighborhood, Mr. Sadao Tsuchiya.  His self-portrait painting that was on display is featured in that blog.  Mr. Tsuchiya, age 79 at that time, was the head of the local senior citizen's painting group in our neighborhood and his group along with the photography group had hosted a dinner to welcome us to the community when we first moved in because we were foreigners.  Mr. Tsuchiya was interested in English and some months later, he and several other seniors started attending Agape's monthly English Cafe.  Mr. Tsuchiya found Murray's talks about the Bible to be very intriguing and wanted to learn more so he requested a Bible. It was Mr. Tsuchiya's very first time to open a Bible and to read it for himself.   Then he asked Murray if he could meet with him for Bible study.  Mr. Tsuchiya was so hungry to learn more of God's Word that once a week wasn't enough, he wanted to meet TWICE a week and probably would have been happy for more.  

Mr. Tsuchiya lives about a 10 minute walk from our house, and despite numerous health issues and pain in his back and legs, he often wanted to walk rather than receive a ride.  As our relationship strengthened, however, he was more receptive to receiving rides.  He started attending Sunday worship faithfully as well.  The work of the Holy Spirit drawing him towards God was very evident, because after a few months of study, it became clear that he accepted the words of the Bible as Truth.  In January of this year, he made it clear that he was trusting in Jesus for his salvation and asked to be baptized.  Interestingly, his request included his desire to be baptized somewhere near Mt. Fuji.  Well, that request was impossible to fulfill, but, on June 19th, we did our best and prepared a slide of Mt. Fuji that we displayed on the wall between the baptistry during his baptismal service.  Mr. Tsuchiya shared his testimony before his baptism.  He has no family, except for a daughter who lives in a special care home because of mental health issues.  Finding the Lord as his constant companion as brought so much joy and peace into his life. He loves listening to Christian music CDs that we had shared with him, so he was delighted that in commemoration of his baptism Agape's gift to him was a 5-CD set of Christian music which includes many of the songs that we sing at church on Sundays.  Pray that his passion to know God more will not subside, and that the glow on his face from the joy welling up inside will impact his friends in the community. 

It is rare that a Japanese person moves from no knowledge of Christianity or the Bible to complete belief in less than two years and yet, in Mr. Tsuchiya's case, the soil of his heart was prepared and the seed was able to fall on fertile ground, take root and grow up into a strong faith.  We praise God that He led us into a relationship with Mr. Tsuchiya and each day we pray that God will lead us to others whose hearts are soft and ready to receive words of truth.  Pray for the many Japanese for whom it will take much longer for the seeds to grow and take root, but ARE in the process of learning more and seeking to know God.  Pray that we will be faithful in teaching the word of God, in season and out...