Today's promise: God cares for the
persecuted
Do you have the faith of
Daniel?
[Daniel said,] "If
we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God whom we serve is able to save
us. He will rescue us from your power, Your Majesty."
Daniel 3:17 NLT
Facing the furnace
In 1989, Lazlo Tokes was
the pastor of a fast-growing reformed church in the city of Timisoara, Romania.
His powerful preaching had caught the attention of communist officials, and
they began a strategy of suppression. Just before Christmas, they decided to
send him into exile.
But when the police
arrived to hustle Pastor Tokes away, they were stopped cold. Around the church
stood a wall of humanity. Christians from around the city — Baptist,
Pentecostal, Orthodox, Catholic — had joined together to protest.
All through the day they
held their post. As it grew dark, a Baptist student named Daniel Gavra pulled
out a packet of candles, lit one, and passed it on to his neighbor.
Then he lit another. One
by one the burning candles were passed out among the crowd. Soon the darkness
of the December night was pierced by the light of hundreds of candles. When
Pastor Tokes looked out his window, he saw a sea of faces lit up by a warm
glow.
Two days later, police
finally broke through the crowd and dragged Pastor Tokes away. But that was not
the end. People streamed to the city square. Hundreds were shot. Young Daniel's
leg was blown off. Yet the brave example set in Timisoara inspired the rest of
the nation. Within days the entire population of Romania had risen up and the
bloody dictator Ceausescu was gone.
adapted from How Now Shall We Live? Devotional by Charles
Colson (Tyndale) pp 711-12
Digging Deeper: For more on facing persecution, read Jerry
Jenkin's Shadowed, a novel about keeping faith in the
last days. Tyndale House Publishers (hardcover 2005, softcover 2006).
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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