2 Timothy 3:16-17 (NIV)
16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for
teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the
servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
I was reading through my emails today and this title
caught my eye. After reading I just had to share it.
The email was as follows: My grandfather had an amazing
memory. When other members of his family came to join him in rural Gansu
province, he taught us about Christ from the fragments of verses he learned
from a pastor.
In 1995 my grandfather gathered us all together. He said
he had bad news. "I have taught you of Christ for over fifteen years from
the memory of a pastor who died so I might have faith. But I have no more to
teach you. I committed about five hundred verses of the Scripture to memory
from that pastor, and I have expounded each of them to you a hundred ways since
then. It is time for us to find the rest of the sacred texts."
We all looked at each other. This sounded impossible. We
did not even know that what we were looking for was called a "Bible."
For all we knew, there may have been thousands of different scriptures. In
fact, that's what we assumed, since that's what the Daoists have.
We said to him, "But who will find us these
texts?"
He replied, "God will; we must pray." We
prayed... and prayed... and prayed. For two years we prayed. Nothing happened.
But for the faith of my grandfather, I think some of us would have moved to
another faith. He was firm: "God is testing us to see if we are really
His. We must keep trusting and keep faithful."
One Sunday a few of us were praying, and a chicken came
into our house. She clucked and made a great noise and then promptly laid an
egg. We did not know where she had come from, so my grandfather tied some money
to the leg of the chicken. It was only about 10 cents. The chicken strutted off
with an injured air from the whole experience. We knew she would return to her
owner.
Less than an hour later there was a loud cry on the
street. Someone was yelling, "Who tied money to my chicken? Who tied money
to my chicken?" The voice sounded angry, but my grandfather replied
without hesitation, "It was me."
The man came into our little house. A well-dressed man
who had soft hands and was very well groomed followed him. He said in a
cultured voice, "I am a high ranking member of the Communist party in
Beijing."
Our hearts sank. What was he going to do?
"I have never heard of such honesty in all my
life," he said. "This is astonishing. I have just come from Beijing
to visit my brother after being betrayed and deceived. I lost lots of
money."
He turned to my grandfather and said, "My government
desperately needs your spirit of scrupulous honesty. If only there were more
like you in China. Tell me, what makes you so honest?"
My grandfather answered him in two words: "Jesus
Christ!"
The Communist official seemed to smile to himself and
then asked, "Can I do anything for you?"
My grandfather, with the boldness of a long life, said,
"We would like to find the sacred texts of Christ!"
The official looked at him, puzzled. "What do you
mean `sacred texts'? Don't you mean a Bible?"
It was the Communist official who told us what a Bible
was.
Again the boldness of my grandfather staggered me. He
asked the official, "Can you help us get a copy?"
The official smiled openly now. He made no promise, but
merely said, "I will see what I can do."
The official went back to Beijing, but nothing happened.
Months went by. We continued to pray. Then a young man appeared in the village,
asking for us. He pulled out from his tote-bag seven brand new Bibles.
We asked him, "How did you know to come here to us?"
He said, "I am part of a network of house churches,
and one of our leaders was arrested in Beijing last year. While he was in jail,
he was visited by a high ranking public official, who said, `If I let you go,
will you promise to deliver a Bible to an old man and his family in Gansu?' Our
leader said he would see to it. The next day he was released and given a piece
of paper with your grandfather's address on it."
That's why we say, "A chicken laid our Bibles!"
That is such a cool story of how God worked through a
chicken. I pray with each egg that we donate that my chickens lay that God will
use them in a mighty way. If you would
like to find out more how you can make a donation to supply chicks for families
in need click here to go to Samaritan’s purse.
Dear Lord, we thank You for Your Word. I pray that we
would take the time each day to read it so that we may know You better. In
Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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