Today's promise: God's Word is powerful
Consume my life
He is no fool who gives
what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.
Jim Elliot, 1949
God, I pray Thee, light these idle sticks of my life and may I burn for Thee. Consume my life, my God, for it is Thine. I seek not a long life, but a full one, like you, Lord Jesus.
Jim Elliot, 1948
Jim Elliot's prayer
When he died [at the
hands of the Auca Indians], Jim left little of value, as the world regards
values.…Of material things, there were few; a home in the jungle, a few
well-worn clothes, books, and tools. The men who went to try to rescue the five
[missionaries — all of whom died] brought back to me from Jim's body his wrist
watch, and from…the beach, the blurred pages of his college prayer-notebook.
There was no funeral, no tombstone for a memorial.…No legacy then? Was it
"just as if he had never been"? Jim left for me, in memory, and for
us all, in these letters and diaries, the testimony of a man who sought nothing
but the will of God, who prayed that his life would be "an exhibit of the
value of knowing God."
The interest which
accrues from this legacy is yet to be realized. It is hinted at in the lives
of…Indians who have determined to follow Christ, persuaded by Jim's example; in
the lives of many who write to tell me of a new desire to know God as Jim
did.…His death was the result of simple obedience to his Captain.
Jim Elliot and four
other missionaries met their deaths trying to reach the Auca Indians for
Christ.
Elizabeth Elliot, Shadow of the Almighty
Adapted from The Prayer Bible Jean E. Syswerda, general
editor, Tyndale House Publishers (2003), p375.
Digging Deeper: End of the Spear by Steve Saint (Tyndale,
2005), son of Nate Saint, chronicles the story of the encounter with the
Ecuadorian tribe, which also became a major motion picture.
Content is derived from
the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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