Extreme Devotion: Good from EvilНамуна
eXtreme Example
Inspired by Death
The hooded and armed guerrillas, members of the Marxist revolutionary group known as M-19, tied up the twelve adults and five children who were present in the Wycliffe Bible Translators headquarters in Bogota, Columbia. “Where is your director? Where is Al Wheeler?” the leader shouted into the face of one of the secretaries. “We want Wheeler!” “Don’t hurt her,” came a quick reply. “Wheeler is not here.” The Marxist bristled as if to hit him, then reconsidered. “All right, we’ll just take you instead. Let’s go!” Their demands arrived several days later. “If your organization does not leave Columbia by February 19, we will execute our prisoner.” The guerrillas even called President Reagan and demanded that their manifesto be published in the New York Times and the Washington Post or Mr. Chet Bitterman would die. As the date approached, prayer chains were formed. A tape was received at a local radio station confirming that Chet had been witnessing to the guerrillas. His wife, Brenda, received a letter requesting a Spanish Bible. Chet reached his goal in life—to broadcast the gospel wherever it was needed. Chet’s body was eventually left on an abandoned bus by the terrorists. Columbians, along with Christians all across America, commemorated his death by stepping forward to fill the gap left by Chet. The following year, applications to serve with Wycliffe Bible Translators doubled.
Leading by example is a popular executive training principle. A company’s priorities ought to be modeled by the highest level of staff. When it comes to Christianity, leading by example is equally important. In fact, Jesus commanded it. He demonstrated how Christian leaders must model the faith for other believers to follow. He didn’t just give us His teachings—He lived them. How many of us are willing to live out a standard of radical obedience to Christ? If we are, we won’t control our own destinies. We will be an example to others as we follow the example of Christ. Who is observing your life today? What are they learning from your example about how closely you follow Christ?
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God, in the mystery of His sovereignty, knows what is best for His children. Even when outward appearances indicate that all is lost, it is not. God takes what Satan intended for evil and turns it for His glory and His good. As you read the stories of persecuted Christians, be inspired that God is at work in your life as well.
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