Some
of the villagers in this remote tribe carry out all kinds of sacrifice. Last year, I
began to pray for these villagers. None of them had heard about our Lord. I
was unsure when I visited them if I will be accepted or killed. Yet I prayed;
and with God's courage I went to them.
When I
reached the first village, the villagers encircled me. I told them, "I
have words of life, if you will let me share." I told them the story of
the Roman centurion who came to Jesus for the healing of his sick servant
(Matt. 8:5-13). After I shared the story, one of the elders said, "These
are truly words of life." They were hearing about Jesus Christ for the
first time in their lives. They asked me to continue to share.
I
spoke about a God who heals our hearts and our lives. As I closed, one man rose
up and said, "I have never heard such words before. Our entire village and
my family have faithfully worshipped the spirits of these forests. But we constantly remain under dark weight. A weight - of illnesses
and quarrelling and uneasiness - remains upon us." The day that I visited
and spoke; five members of one family became sick.
The
villagers asked me to stay with them and continue to teach in the evening. I
shared from the life of Abraham and slept in one of their huts. I very carefully shared about Isaac being
taken up for sacrifice and how God offered a ram in his place. I briefly shared
about the perfect sacrifice of God in Jesus Christ. I did wonder if I will be
killed that night, but I trusted in God. When I woke up the next day, I was
very glad to be alive.
Later
that morning, before I headed out of the forest, I decided to go to the home of
the family whose five members were sick. The villagers were informed that I was
visiting this sick family. Soon, the entire clan and several villagers gathered
around the hut. As I went in, the head of the clan said, "If your Jesus is
a true God, then ask Him to heal this family. We want to see if your book is
true for us."
The
family immediately put their faith in our Lord. The elders have asked me to
return so that they can think more about the 'living words' I have shared.”
We request your prayers for Brother Chandan and
this village.