In January of 1956, Jim Elliot & 4 other missionaries gave their lives in Ecuador in their effort to reach the Waodani (Auca) Indians.
This fierce group was known to attack any outsiders, but the
vision for reaching them with the gospel compelled these young men to take the
risk.
Not long after they set up camp near the Waodani village
they were attacked by warriors. Refusing to defend their lives with force, the
missionaries were killed.
The news flashed around the world & the story of courage
& sacrifice challenged many to take up the missionary cause.
Even today Elliot’s words live on: “He is no fool who gives
what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.”
In a very real sense, Jim Elliot & his missionary
friends were living the spirit of Christmas.
They were willing to give up the comforts of home &
promising careers & to ultimately lay down their lives to take the gospel
to those who had never heard. They could have fought back to defend themselves,
but they chose not to.
This is what Jesus did for us in coming to Earth. Paul
wrote:
“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that
though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you through his
poverty might become rich.” (2 Cor 8:9 NIV).
Nothing of lasting significance & importance for God is
ever accomplished without great sacrifice. Whether it is our time, our talent,
our treasure, or even our lives, we must be willing to give up what is
temporary for the sake of what is eternal. When we do, we are following the
example & pattern of Christ & walking in His steps.
Source: Jim Elliot, Kathleen White (ministry127.com)
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