Extreme Devotion: Inspired by Those Who Came Before UsExemplo
Extreme Calling
“I wonder if there is a boy here who will . . . bring the gospel to the cannibals?” challenged a missionary in a letter to young James Chalmers’s church. James resolved to be that boy.
In 1866, Chalmers and his young wife sailed for the Southern Seas and were shipwrecked on Rarotonga, where they settled. Eleven years later, they left for Papua New Guinea and were warmly received into a cannibal village called Suau.
Chalmers began journeying up and down the coast. At one of his stops, the natives surrounded him and demanded tomahawks and knives. Otherwise, they would kill him and his wife. Chalmers stood his ground, and the natives respected his tenacity. They even apologized the following day and soon became friends.
In 1879, his wife died. James was devastated and told a friend, “Let me bury my sorrow in work for Christ.”
Chalmers returned to England twice on furlough, only to be further convinced of his calling. “I cannot rest with so many thousands of savages without knowledge of God near us.”
On April 7, 1901, Chalmers, Oliver Tompkins, and a group of assistants sailed to the island of Goaribari. The following morning he and Tompkins went ashore and were escorted to a large building. Once inside, the natives killed the men and cooked them that same day.
Response
How depressing. Understandably, when we read the stories of martyrs like James Chalmers, our natural reaction may be sympathy, sorrow, and even shame. What a waste. But we must take a closer look at their stories. Chalmers gave his single earthly life to share eternal life with many others. Chalmers did not consider his martyrdom a foolish mistake. Why should we be discouraged? When our earthly sufferings bring the glory and honor of heaven one step closer to the lost, nothing is in vain. Suffering becomes an inextricable part of God’s plan . . . for you and others. Are you willing to endure earthly pain to bring heaven’s opportunity to others?
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Sobre este plano
In this ten-day plan, you will meet several heroes of the faith. Their stories of obedience to God’s call at any cost will strengthen you in your own faith. As you read about them, you will also learn about the persecuted Christians currently living in the world’s most hostile areas and restricted nations. Let their faithful obedience inspire you as it also inspires the global body of Christ.
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