Journey To Jesus: What's in a Name?
I am deeply grateful for my parents’ faith in God, which allowed them to trust me as well. Coming to Canada was not easy. Everything was different. From the weather, accents, food, to social cues. You name it, it was new for me. Thankfully over time, I was able to find myself in this different environment. I was so blessed to find a community of believers wherever I lived, and they became my home away from home. In Victoria, BC, it was the people from Colwood Pentecostal Church. When I moved to Nanaimo, BC, it was, and still is, my Vancouver Island University (VIU) University Christian Ministries and Oceanside Church Nanaimo community.
When I began telling you this story, I talked about my family name. Although it is different from my parents’ last name, I have their DNA. No matter what my name is, whether it changes or not, the fact that they are my parents will never change.
That reassuring thought impacted my view on life and on eternity. It has helped to solidify who I truly am … I belong to my Father in Heaven! That’s my truest home. I have nothing to worry about in this temporary life here on earth. And, because I have given my life to Jesus and He is my Lord and Saviour, worrying about eternity is not an issue for me. When the time comes, I will go home to be with Jesus forever. I belong to Him. My identity is engraved in His. So, what does it really matter what my last name is?! I am, and will always be, one of His people. I have been adopted into God’s family, and because of that, I am eternally grateful that I am one of His own children since that amazing day when I accepted Jesus and my life was transformed!
As hard as life can be living away from home and being so distant from your earthly family, knowing and remembering who I am in Christ always gives me comfort, hope and peace beyond my present circumstances.