My soul yearns, even faints, for the courts of the LORD; my heart and my
flesh cry out for the living God. Psalm 84:2
A few months ago a North Korean man successfully waded across the Tumen River
into China looking for food, money and work in order to return later to his home
country with help for his family. He was befriended by Korean-Chinese Christians
(not an uncommon scenario among refugees there). As he sat in Christian
meetings, an older woman said to him, “Receive the Holy Spirit or you can’t go
back into North Korea; it’s too dangerous!”
After many discussions with believers, he confessed Jesus as Lord of his life
and received the Holy Spirit. He packed Bibles along with his food cargo and
crossed the river back to North Korea. Though it was a full moon night, there
were no guards since everyone was watching North Korea play football (soccer)
against Brazil in the World Cup games in South Africa.
As soon as he arrived home, he began talking about his new relationship with
God. His family became irate. The young man’s uncle tried to beat this “new
idea” of God and Jesus out of him shouting, “How can you believe these
things?”
The young man replied, “How can you not? Without God how do the sun and moon
rotate?” The Holy Spirit gave words to the surprised young man. Soon the beating
was forgotten and the uncle was listening intently. The whole family of this
young man ultimately received Jesus as Saviour and Lord.
On returning to China for further training, he commented that unless people
are filled with the Holy Spirit they should not go back to North Korea because
the spiritual warfare is worse than ever.
He concluded, “Only with the Holy Spirit’s help can we be bold. Pray for me
that when I am caught I may be bold in my faith.”
RESPONSE: Today I will rely on the Holy Spirit to make me bold in my
witness.
PRAYER: Lord, my soul, my heart, my flesh, cry out to You for the filling
and power of Your Holy Spirit.
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