Daniel 12:3 (ESV)
And those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of
the sky above; and those
I have been reading about some of the missionaries that have spent their life sharing the Love of the Christ. Most people have never heard of the first overseas
missionary from America to Burma, Adoniram Judson. Judson was a brilliant man
who learned to read when he was only 3. He went to college when he was just 16.
He graduated valedictorian of his class at the age of 19. He was the son of a
pastor, having been raised with Godly values, however while in college, he met
a student named Jacob Eames, a deist who denied the miracles of the Bible. By
the time Judson finished college he had turned completely from the Lord. For a
short while, he lived a vagabond and reckless life, until a series of
God-incidences turned his life inside out.
During this time, he left to visit his uncle, but
instead, unexpectedly encountered a pious young man who amazed him by his
strong Christian convictions, yet without being austere or dictatorial. The
Lord placed this young man in the path of Judson to recapture the heart of the
prodigal.
The very next night, he stayed at a small village inn
where he had never been before. The innkeeper apologized that his sleep might
be interrupted because a critically ill man was staying in the next room. The
following day, as Judson was leaving, he asked the innkeeper about the sick
man, and was informed that the man had passed during the night. Judson then
asked the innkeeper, “Do you know who he was?” The man replied, “Oh yes. Young
man from the college in Providence. Name was Eames, Jacob Eames.”
Upon hearing it was his old friend that just passed,
Judson could hardly move. He stayed there for hours pondering death and
eternity. He thought, if Jacob Eames was right, then his death was just a
meaningless event. Judson could not believe it, and said, “That hell should
open in that country inn and snatch Jacob Eames, his dearest friend and guide,
from the next bed-this could not, simply could not, be pure coincidence.”
From that moment forward, Judson knew God was real. He
rededicated his life and became a missionary in Burma for nearly 40 years.
Before he died, he translated the Bible into Burmese, and planted over 100
churches.
Perhaps God will place someone in your path today because
He wants you to be a light so that his or her life might be turned around! With
the greatest harvest fast approaching, each of us is called to the mission
field – the one right outside our door!
Dear Lord, we pray that our eyes would be open to the
harvest that is ripe around us. Bring someone into our path today. In the Name
of Jesus. Amen.
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