Monday, January 15, 2007

eXtReMe DeVoTiOn

I've been reading a great book called Extreme Devotion by The Voice of the Martrys. It's broken down into 365 days and each day introduces a follower of Christ. It has been a wonderful source of inspiration for me and it gives a compelling glimpse into the lives of those that have been persecuted, killed or are being imprisioned for the faith in Jesus Christ. Here is a witness from Pastor Richard Wurmbrand while he was imprisioned in Romania during the years 1948-1966, titled "Extreme Code" Day 296.

Alone in his undergroud cell, the pastor complained to God, "You say you give the sun and the rain to the good and bad. So which is it? Am I good or bad?
God said this to his heart: "You are something else entirely--a child of God. A child of God does not wait for sun or rain. He should be a giver of sun. You are the light in a dark world, so give light. Instead of complaining about what you don't have, why don't you give? There are so many souls around in the other cells."
Pastor Wurmbrand prayed, "How am I supposed to bring someone to salvation when I sit alone in a cell?
"Think it through for yourself."
Richard Wurmbrand then had an idea and tapped on the walls. Sure enough he heard return taps. He then proceeded to teach the prisioners on each side Morse code. Eventually they were able to communicate effectively, and Richard began preaching the gospel. Others in turn did the same to those next to their cells.
His new attitude allowed God to turn a seemingly hopeless situation into an effective method of spreading the gospel throughout the prison.
Years later, Richard heard someone testify that in a Romanian prison, a prisoner adjacent to his cell had won him to Christ by tapping on the wall.

Facing the facts can be a difficult task. When Pastor Wurmbrand evaluated his situation, the facts did not look good. However, his suffering actually led him to a new discovery. He realized that a person's attitude is more important than facts. Armed with an attitude of renewed hope, he began to reevaluate the facts. He could not speak. Yet he could tap in Morse code. He could even share the gospel--his true love. When we find our circumstances stacked against us, we must pay attention to our attitudes. We should be prepared for suffering, as was Christ. Yet we must determine that it will not defeat us. We will survive it. Do you pay more attention to facts? Or are you a person of faith?

"The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet." Romans 16:20

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