Charlotte and I like to watch old movies. One of our favorites is a movie telling the story of Gladys Aylward. She was a missionary to China more than 65 years ago who was forced to flee when the Japanese invaded Yangcheng. With only one assistant, she led more than a hundred orphans over the mountains toward Free China.
There is also a book, The Hidden Price of Greatness, which tells the story of this courageous woman. The author writes, “During Gladys’ harrowing journey out of the war-torn Yangcheng…she grappled with despair as never before. After passing a sleepless night, she face the morning with no hope of reaching safety. A 13-year-old girl in the group reminded her of their much-loved story of Moses and the Israelites crossing the Red Sea.
“‘But I am not Moses,’ Gladys cried in desperation.
“‘Of course you aren’t,’ the girl said, ‘but Jehovah is still God!’”
Gladys and the orphans made it through to safety, proving once again that no matter how inadequate we feel, God is still God, and we can trust Him.
I’m thinking that there may be some of you who feel the weight of a “hundred orphans” on your shoulders, but in all of your desperation and feelings of inadequacy just remember that God is still God, and you can trust Him.
There are those who experience sleepless nights and face the morning with little hope and there are those who are awakened from a peaceful sleep to pray for those who are passing through sleepless nights. Wherever you find yourself in life today, please remember that God still God, and you can trust Him.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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