The fighting in Central Africa was a regional war
which involved about eight African countries. Sometime back it spilled over into
Congo where American Baptist Missionaries have remained. The genocide and
senseless killings in some areas have occurred so often that many in the
Western world have become immune to the tragedy in this part of Africa. But
God's people have been praying and He responds in sometimes miraculous ways.
The following story did not make the evening news, but is a manifestation of the wondrous ways in which God worked wonders.
Tutsi soldiers had broken down the door of a young
pastor's house and stood poised to slaughter by machine gun fire, him and his
entire family right where they sat. Their intent was to massacre the civilians
in this Hutu village. "Wait! the young man implored, would you not allow
my family and I a moment to pray before we die? I can almost picture the sneers
on the face of these soldiers as they watched this family, an African couple
and their young children soberly kneel, arm in arm, in a circle on the floor
and pray to God for mercy. The remarkable thing is that the expected shots
never came. After praying, the family slowly stood up and saw that the soldiers
were gone, not only out of their house but away from their village as well. It
was not until several months later they found out just what had happened.
At a church meeting in another town where Christians from
both sides had gathered to pray, this young pastor told his story and the
seemingly miraculous way in which the soldiers "just disappeared from his
house and village."
"I think I can explain," came a quiet voice
from the back of the room... spoken by one of the Tutsi soldiers who had been
there that fateful day. "You see," said the soldier, "I was
there when we broke into your house. I was one who had your children lined up
in my rifle site as you kneeled and prayed... when suddenly a wall of fire,
fierce and ferocious, jumped up and surrounded the lot of you. We couldn't even
see beyond the flames. Due to the intense heat and fire, we knew the house
would burn down so we fled. When we went outside and saw your home consumed by
fire and yet not destroyed, we fled the village as well. Later I realized that
this was not the type of fire we are familiar with but a fire sent by God. If
this is how your God responds, I want to know Him too! I am tired of the
fighting and the killing... this is why I came tonight."
Miracles abound in war torn Central Africa. Prayer is,
and will always be, the only response to the tragedies and crises in our lives.
A mighty fortress is our God...
For I, saith the LORD, will be unto her a Wall Of Fire
round about, and will be the Glory in the midst of her || Zechariah 2:5
What an AWESOME testimony - I had chills while reading this! Our God is an All-Consuming Fire!
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