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Christian Suffering … Hope!

Great post for 9/11 by Doug Plank at Crossway Life

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In the middle of one of the most incredible chapters in all the Bible sits a very unsettling verse. Romans 8 comes at us with a torrent of promises and reveals to us the heights of Christ’s love and the depths of God’s immovable purposes. The Apostle Paul, under the inspiration of God the Spirit pens this treasure of a chapter. At the end of the chapter we read the following:

Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? (8:35)

Beautiful. I’m with you, Paul. This is a great hypothetical question that obviously is answered by a resounding “no!”

Then comes verse 36:

As it is written, “For your sake we are being killed all the day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.”

Many times when I’ve read this chapter and get…

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2012 Men’s Retreat!

Lake Champion Men's Retreat #MensMinistry

  The Retreat is here!  This coming weekend.

Thursday, September 13th – Sunday, September 16th

Lake Champion, NY  (Glen Spey, NY)

If you haven’t signed up yet, it isn’t too late.  But you better hurry.

Learn more and register here: http://www.priorityone.org/index.php?option=com_lc_register&Itemid=80

Price discount if you are part of the work team.  Scholarships also available.

 

Logistics: The weekend starts with dinner on Thursday night at 7pm.  Then Stephen Beck will give his first talk of the weekend.

Some people plan to come up on Friday which is perfectly fine.  Please be aware that there is a program (breakfast, speaker, etc) from 8am until noon.  Then we have the afternoon (after lunch until 5:30pm) free.

Car pooling is available.  Just let me know when you plan to leave and I can team you up with someone.  Thanks!

 

Questions: Contact us (NYMensMinistry@yahoo.com) or Bill Freeman at bfreeman@priorityone.org

We hope you can join us for this fun and God filled weekend!

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Fourth Man in the Furnace

From ‘The Voice of the Martyrs'”  http://www.persecution.com/

Twenty-seven-year-old evangelist “Sajid Masih” climbed aboard the bus that would take him to his next mission.  He was heading into hostile territory, a region of Pakistan dominated by Islamic extremists.

As the bus carried him toward a dangerous and uncertain future, Sajid reflected on a dream he had experienced before completing Bible school.  In the dream, he saw one of Pakistans prominent cities in the future, with a large, open door at the city entrance.  Sajid said he believed the dream was God’s way of telling him He would take him in a new direction and open doors for sharing the gospel in Pakistani cities.

In the decade following that dream, Sajid led many Pakistani’s to Christ.  Most that he met were open to the gospel, and some experienced miraculous healings.

Now, as he headed toward a new adventure, Sajid struck up a conversation with several passengers seated nearby and began to tell them about Jesus.  They were interested to hear more, but a bearded man sitting behind Sajid was incensed by what he heard and began to argue with him.

“You Christians do not consider anything about our prophet, so why should we listen to you talk about your Bible?” the man demanded.

Calmly and respectfully, Sajid replied, “Our Bible has no reference about your prophet.”

“The prophet was written in your Bible,” the man continued, “but you people would not accept it so you changed the words to your own.”  Sajid did not respond.  He knew he could not reason with someone so angry.

The long bus ride came to and end shortly after sunset.  After Sajid got off the bus, a dozen men gathered around him.  They quickly overpowered Sajid, placed a blindfold over his eyes and shoved him into the back seat of a car.  Twenty-five minutes later, they arrived at a compound and took him into a room for questioning.

“Who are you?” they demanded.  “Are you a preacher? Are you converting Muslims? Which organization do you belong to?”

Sajid fell silent with fear, but his persecutors threatened to kill him if he didn’t respond to their questions.  “I am telling you the truth,” Sajid explained, “I am God’s preacher.”

“If you want to spare your life, you must deny your faith and become a Muslim,” his captors warned.  “If you don’t do as we say, we will torture you and within 30 minutes your passion for Christianity will disappear.”

“I am ready for whatever you choose to do to me,” Sajid replied. “I am prepared to die for Jesus, and I will not lose my passion for him no matter what you do to me.

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Sajid’s kidnappers took him outside, tied his hands behind his back and forced him to stand on a block of ice with his back against a tree.  They tied a rope around his chest and legs securing him to the tree.  After four hours on the block of ice, Sajid’s feet began to suffer from frostbite.  He could endure the ice no longer and cried out to Jesus for help.  “Suddenly, I saw a vision of a radiant angel appearing in front of me,” Sajid said.

Sajid’s pain eased and he regained his strength. He was inspired to sing several worship songs, despite the possible consequences of annoying his persecutors.  Then he fell unconscious.  When he awoke at 3 am, he realized he had been dumped in a drainage ditch at the side of the road.  His wallet and a Hebrew language book he had been carrying were lying beside him.

A passerby took Sajid to a local hotel where he recovered for three days. He contacted his brother who brought him home for more rest and medical treatment.

He says although his trial was difficult, he felt Jesus was very close to him.  “When we suffer and face trouble, Jesus comes very close to us”, he said. Just as a “fourth man” appeared with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace, Jesus was present with Sajid in the midst of his suffering.

When Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego were delivered from the fiery furnace, King Nebuchadnezzar proclaimed: “Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, who sent His Angel and delivered His servants who trusted in Him, and they have frustrated the king’s word, and yielded their bodies, that they should not serve nor worship any god except their own God” (Daniel 3:28)

Like the men in Daniel, Sajid yielded his body to torture in order to worship no god except their own God.  His witness and courageous faith inspire us.  We thank God for his deliverance from Pakistan’s fiery furnace and pray that the Lord will continue to use him mightily.