HOW IS YOUR
COMMITMENT?
Chuck Swindoll, in his book entitled,
"Living Above the Level of Mediocrity," tells a story about a church
back in the days before the Soviet Union broke up. The church met secretly in
homes out of fear of the communist authorities.
They tried to be as inconspicuous as possible as they gathered on Sunday to worship the Lord, so they came at different times & casually walked into the house until they had all arrived. Then they would close & bolt the doors, pull the curtains, & quietly worship the Lord.
They had managed to obtain one copy of the
Gospel of Luke for the whole church. They cut it up into little sections &
passed out those pieces of the Gospel of Luke to individual members.
The members would take them home for the week & memorize that
section of scripture, & then bring it back to exchange with another who had
a different section of the Gospel, until finally everyone had an opportunity to
read the entire gospel & to commit much of it to memory.
One Lord's Day they gathered for worship as
usual. With deep emotion they quietly sang their hymns of faith.
Between songs different ones would stand up
& recite the passage of scripture they had learned that week from the
Gospel of Luke. In this way they worshiped & praised God.
But right in the midst of their worship
service, two KGB officers burst into the house, & at gunpoint commanded everyone to
line up against the wall. Then they were told that they had a choice, either to
renounce their faith in Christ & leave, or they could stay & suffer the
consequences.
Several of the people quickly left. After a few
moments, which seemed like an eternity to those still lined up against the
wall, the officers said, "This is your last opportunity to leave. We repeat,
‘You may renounce your faith in Jesus Christ & leave, or stay & suffer
the consequences."
Finally, two more left,
almost hiding their faces in shame as they walked out. But the rest stood their
ground, children standing beside their parents, trembling in fear, some even
crying. Parents were trying to look down & comfort their children.
Then, after all had left who had elected to
leave, the officers closed the doors once again, turned to the remaining
Christians & said, "Now keep your hands up, but this time in praise to
our Lord & Savior."
Then the two officers explained that some time
earlier they had been given the assignment to infiltrate & to break up
house churches & arrest Christians. But in the process, they had heard the
gospel & had come to accept Jesus as their Lord & Savior, too.
"But," as they explained to these
Christians who had refused to flee, "We have learned that you can't trust
people who are not willing to die for their faith."
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