The Long Game
The Long Game

The Long Game

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<p>When Tun&rsquo;s country suffered a coup, the military began terrorizing believers in Jesus and killing their farm animals. Having lost their livelihood, Tun&rsquo;s family scattered to various countries. For nine years, Tun existed in a refugee camp far from his family. He knew God was with him, but during the separation, two family members died. Tun grew despondent. </p> <p>Long ago, another people group faced brutal oppression. So God appointed Moses to lead those people&mdash;the Israelites&mdash;out of Egypt. Moses reluctantly agreed. But when he approached Pharaoh, the Egyptian ruler only intensified the oppression (Exodus 5:6&ndash;9). &ldquo;I do not know the LORD and I will not let Israel go,&rdquo; he said (v. 2). The people complained to Moses (vv. 20&ndash;21), who complained to God (vv. 22&ndash;23). </p> <p>In the end, God freed the Israelites in spectacular fashion. The people got the freedom they wanted&mdash;but in God&rsquo;s way and timing. He plays a long game, teaching us about His character and preparing us for something greater. </p> <p>Tun made good use of his years in a refugee camp, earning a master&rsquo;s degree from a New Delhi seminary. Now he&rsquo;s a pastor to his own people&mdash;refugees like him who have found a new home. The journey hasn&rsquo;t been easy. &ldquo;My story as a refugee forms the crucible for leading as a servant,&rdquo; he says. In his testimony, Tun cites Moses&rsquo; song in Exodus 15:2, &ldquo;The&nbsp;<span style="font-variant-caps: small-caps">Lord</span> is my strength and my defense.&rdquo; And today, He&rsquo;s ours as well.</p>

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