Monday, January 30, 2017

Isn't He Wonderful? 1/30-31

30-31 January 2017 - Isn’t He Wonderful? – Manna by Dorothy Callies

Song: Isn’t He Wonderful?
(Verses: Herbert Buffum, Jr.; Chorus: Anonymous)
What a wonderful, wonderful love,
Brought our Savior to earth below.
And our sins, which were scarlet are cleansed,
For His blood washes whiter than snow.
Chorus:
Isn’t He wonderful, wonderful, wonderful,
Isn’t He wonderful, wonderful?
Eyes not seen, ears not heard,
What’s recorded in God’s Word,
Isn’t He wonderful, wonderful?

            The Story of H. B. Garlock from 1897-1985. H. B. Garlock was one of the last of the great wave of missionary pioneers to western Africa.  Even though he lived in the 20th century, many of his missions’ adventures read like those of Paul in the Book of Acts.
            He was the oldest of 12 children, Garlock was raised by God-fearing parents. He began to serves the Lord when he was a child, but at age 16, Christmas Day 1913, he had a powerful encounter with the Holy Spirit.
            Soon he determined to leave the family farm in Connecticut to go to Bible School. After completing his studies in 1920, he set to sail for Liberia, in West Africa.  He started a church . . .  [I would like to come to one part of his amazing Gospel story].   
            A few years later, Garlock went through a thick jungle to bring Gospel to the cannibals. Garlock was again surrounded by an angry tribe of cannibals.  The witch doctor threw his wand on the ground before Garlock as if to say, “Before we kill and eat you, you are permitted to speak.”
            Garlock remembered Jesus’ words in Mark 13:11: “Do not worry beforehand, or premediate what you will speak.  But whatever is given you in that hour, speak that; for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit.” 
            Garlock opened his mouth and a flood of words poured out that he had never learned.  When he had finished, the witch doctor asked forgiveness on the behalf of the tribe for trying to harm him. Again, the gospel had triumphed and Garlock’s life was spared.  (The book called, Heaven’s Heroes by David Shibley)
           
Dorothy: The point of the story I had read was the song that connected to what Garlock had faced. Garlock remembered Jesus’ word . . . “Do not worry . . .” when they plan to kill and eat him. Garlock had a perfect trust in Jesus’ Word when he had no idea if his life was going to end or to be spared.

Like chorus says: "Eyes not seen, ears not heard, what’s recorded in God’s Word . . ." We have no idea how much more God wants to do for us . . . yet simple faith in God will bring wonderful things that Christ wants for us.  Isn’t Jesus wonderful that He saved Garlock from cannibals and the Gospel had reached the tribe? 

These are the words of encouragement for us to trust God in time of tumult (uproar; great confusion) that is happening in USA right now!  Jesus said, “Do not worry . . .” Put your perfect trust in Jesus just like Garlock set an example for us. 

May the Lord bless you and you trust in Him!

Dorothy 

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