Truly I tell you,” Jesus replied, “no one who has left home or brothers or
sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and the gospel will
fail to receive a hundred times as much in this present age: homes, brothers,
sisters, mothers, children and fields—along with persecutions—and in the age to
come eternal life. Mark 10:29-30
A young lady from India who received Standing Strong Through the Storm (SSTS)
training shares her poignant story:
Though I long to see my family, I cannot go home. I haven’t been home in
three years, ever since my family poured hot water on me to show their
hostility. They were extremely upset when I accepted Christ as my Saviour as a
teenager. I stopped worshipping idols and other gods that my family worshipped.
I began to pray and read the Bible every day. My family, who kept food from me,
even poured hot meals on me. They tore Bibles from my hand and burned them, six
of them.
I was beaten severely for attending church services. One time so badly that I
was half dead. While I was still on my sick bed I heard the voice of God saying,
“Leave your family whom you love and follow me.” It was a very difficult
decision for me, but I agreed to do His word. So I told my father that I would
be leaving for Bible College to study and learn about Jesus. On hearing my words
he was furious and said that if I was to do my own will then I could leave for
good. He demanded money that he had spent for my upbringing. It broke my
heart.
Learning of the terrible condition I was in, an evangelist reached out to me
with help and brought me to a Bible College supported by Open Doors. After a
year I went home expecting my family to accept me. But they remained
unchanged.
Two years later, my father attended my Bible College graduation in secret,
coming in late to the back and leaving early. He did not want to speak to me. My
family has only given me pain and sorrow and I think about it and weep.
But I believe in God’s promise, “Let your heart not be troubled,
believe in God and also in me, there are many rooms in my father’s house…I will
come back and take you with me” (John 14: 1-3). So one day I will be with Him in His heavenly home where there will be
no more sorrow, crying or pain.
RESPONSE: Today I will be encouraged that no matter what happens;
following Jesus gives me hope.
PRAYER: Pray for many believers, like the young lady above, who endure the
pain of rejection.
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