When the storm has swept by, the wicked are gone, but the righteous stand
firm forever. Proverbs 10:25
Throughout the Bible, God reveals that He is always in control over His vast
universe and even our seemingly insignificant lives. Here is a true-life story
from a member of the persecuted church:
“I was the only convert of a man who died thinking he was useless to God.
Both our crimes were for violent robbery and we actually shared a prison cell
together.
“He told me about how—by mistake—he had been placed into a cell with a group
of Christians. They were singing hymns at night and praising God together. He
saw them as a soft touch and robbed them of their food parcels. He even beat
them to show who was boss. For the first time in years he felt powerful again.
But somehow they were not afraid of him and repeatedly shared their faith in
Christ.
“One day in a fit of anger he took his knife to kill one of them. But
something—or Someone—blocked him from bringing down the knife. For the first
time, he was up against a force more powerful than himself, and one he could not
understand. At that moment he put his trust in Christ. The prison authorities
realized he had been allocated to the wrong cell and they moved him to solitary
confinement. There he pleaded with God, ‘Lord, let me witness to Your power and
love before I die.’
“One night the prison was overcrowded and I was put into his cell. I could
see he was far-gone, barely conscious. He beckoned me close to his lips told me
all about Jesus and how He loved me and wanted to save me. “When I woke up in
the morning, he was cold and dead. I was to be moved to a hard labor camp that
day but the truck that was to take me there broke down. So I ended up in another
cell—the one full of Christians.
“My truck was delayed a week. In that time the Christians told me the whole
story about this man. They were delighted to learn he had witnessed to me before
he died. The night before I was moved, I too trusted Christ.
“That’s the strength of suffering for Christ. It kept a dying man going
because he wanted to witness. It kept those Christian prisoners buoyant all
through their captivity. It gave me hope when I looked ahead at eight years of
hard labor camp. I would have died if not for Christ.”
RESPONSE: Today I will live in the awareness and peace that God has
everything under control—no matter what storms I face.
PRAYER: Pray that all those living in conditions as described above will
also understand God’s purposes for their lives and realize the strength and
meaningfulness in suffering for Christ.
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