My Pilgrimage to Baitumagdis
My country, Malaysia,
does not recognised the political nation of Israel
and hence we, Malaysian, are not allowed to visit Israel. There is only one country
which was printed in our passport which we cannot visit – Israel. So it
was with joy that I learnt last year that Malaysia
has begun to issue special pilgrim permits to Christians to visit Israel for
religious pilgrimage. It was with great joy that we signed up with the Seminari
Theologi Malaysia (STM) study tour to Israel from 21-28 May 2012. Going
on such a trip is expensive but we are willing to pay for the opportunity.
According to the organisers, the application for the pilgrim permit was
submitted in February 2012.
We were informed in early May (a couple of
weeks before our departure date) that our applications were rejected by the
Home Ministry. Then followed a nerve-wrecking time of uncertainty during which
the organisers made an appeal to the Home Ministry to reverse their decision.
The secretary-general of the Christian Federation of Malaysia was especially
helpful.
For me a personal decision has to be made
whether to proceed if the appeal did not bear fruit. It was a tough struggle
for me to make such a decision. On one hand, a lot of money was spent; hotels
and airfares paid, and leave from work arranged. To withdraw would mean
substantial financial loss and a wasted opportunity. On the other hand, I agree
with Paul (Romans 13:1-7) that we are to obey our authorities (Home Ministry of
Malaysia). So it was a time of intense prayer; pleading to God, and also to come
to a state when I am willing to submit and let go of the trip if the approval
did not come.
Jehovah Jireh! Our God provides. The
approval came late on Wednesday 16 May evening. We were to leave on Friday
18 May! Phew! So after putting on our pilgrim shoes, we flew like a flock of homing
pigeons to Baitulmaqdis (tulisan Arab/Jawi: بيت
المقدس).
Labels: HolyLand
4 Comments:
I look forward to hearing about your experience and I am so glad you did receive permission to travel to Israel. I had a tour some years ago and still recall vividly some of the places we visited. Helen
Helen, I am still processing the experience and will try to share in the coming weeks.
It's wonderful how the Lord opened the way.
Yes, blogpastor, it's wonderful. Really great.
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