Extreme Devotion: Inspired by Those Who Came Before UsChikamu
Extreme Mother
Susanna Wesley was born in 1668 in England when the state church and government crushed any form of Christian worship or education not controlled by them. This determined Christian woman began Christian education programs for adults in her kitchen and daily with her children.
In 1662, six years before Susanna was born, the English government passed a law forcing the state church’s Book of Common Prayer in all worship services. Two thousand clergy were forced to resign. Two years later, a law was passed forbidding more than five people who were not family members to worship together without a state official. In 1665, the Five Mile Act was passed aimed at Nonconformist ministers who were forbidden to come within five miles of where they had founded a congregation. This law was upheld for almost one hundred fifty years. Soldiers destroyed meeting houses and took away furniture and Christian books.
Five thousand Nonconformist Christians died in prison.
Although Susanna was sometimes associated with the official church, she refused to be a “Sunday-only” Christian. Her angry neighbors burned her fields and stabbed the three cows that gave milk to her family. They called her children “the little devils.” One of her children, John Wesley, the founder of the Methodists, led a great spiritual awakening in England. He had learned perseverance from his mother.
Response
Many believe the reason England did not experience a bloody revolution, in the same way that France was terrorized, is due to the Christian revival that began among the poor in Great Britain. This spiritual revival was led, in part, by John Wesley, who also championed practical help, education, jobs, and food. Did the influence of his mother, Susanna, help to save England? Your influence for Christ does change history. Even if we don’t have biological parents or grandparents like the Wesleys who pass down the Christian faith to us, God gives us a spiritual family to nurture and love us. Who is your spiritual mother or father—someone who taught you about Christ? To whom can you be a spiritual brother or sister?
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About this Plan
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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