2 Corinthians 8:9 (NIV)
For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that
though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you through his
poverty might become rich.
Carl Sylvius Volkner was a German missionary in New
Zealand. His ministry began in August, 1861, and he worked with the Whakatohea
natives. Under his leadership, a church and a school were built for the local
people.
Unfortunately, he was not welcomed by everyone with open
arms. The followers of a new religion named Pai Marire absolutely hated him,
and in January, 1865, while in Auckland, he was warned to never come back to
Opotiki.
Volkner loved these people, however, and he could not
just vanish from sight to please those who hated him. Two months later he was
back with his beloved people, but his enemies were waiting for him. He was
arrested for treason, he was hung from a willow tree near his church, and then
he was beheaded. His murderers then drank his blood and smeared it on their
faces, and as a last affront, the leader, Kereopa Te Rau swallowed Volkner’s
eyes, earning for himself the name of “eye eater”.
Though Kereopa Te Rau was the one who robbed others of their
sight, Volkner was the one who brought sight to those who were blind.
Two centuries later, the eye eater was eventually
forgotten. Volkner, however, was not. His heroics and love for God and for
these people motivated the natives to name an island after him: The Volkner
Rocks.
Volkner was one of those who was truly rich, even though
it cost him his life. He shared what was most precious to him, and in so doing,
he brought many who were poor in spirit to the kingdom of God.
Richness means nothing if we cannot share it with others.
What are we willing to do to share the Kingdom? "The King will reply,
‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and
sisters of mine, you did for me.’" Matthew 25:40
Rich are those who care for one another!
How will we be remembered by others?
Dear Lord, we pray that we would share Your love to those
around us. Help us look for ways today that we can show those around us that we
care. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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