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Show Me a Sign

How Missionaries Should Pray When Resistance Comes


An excerpt taken from missionary Paul Schlehlein's blog.




Christians should ask God for a sign. There are good and bad ways to do this. Many are bad.


BAD SIGNS

There are few things more “churchy” on the continent of Africa than asking for a sign. The Zion Christian Church (ZCC) is Sub-SaharaN Africa’s largest African-Initiated church. They have well over 5 million members. They live and die with signs and wonders. The denomination began through signs and wonders. They continue to ask for signs. This shouldn’t surprise us. The ZCC is a cult. The cults in Jesus’ day also pleaded for signs (Mt. 12:38). The cults in Paul’s day pleaded for signs. “The Jews demand signs” (1Cor. 1:22). Sometimes the signs people ask for are demonic (2Th. 2:9).



GOOD SIGNS

But there are good ways to ask for signs, too. Psalm 86:17 is a good example. Christians, especially missionaries, should pray this prayer often.

Show me a sign of your favor, that those who hate me may see and be put to shame because you, Lord, have helped me and comforted me.”

David asked for an obvious mark of God’s goodness. He wanted a sign, a means of proof, that God’s pleasure was upon him. David prayed for a billboard from the Almighty that would read: “I am the living God. I approve of David’s life and ministry.”


If a person disagrees with or criticizes someone else’s established belief system, he should expect resistance. But consider the outsider, the missionary. He has a different skin color, a different culture and a different accent. When he tells his hosts and neighbors that what they’ve long believed is a lie, he can expect from them much more than just resistance. Expect condemnation. Expect slurs. Expect abuse. Expect slander. Expect opposition. Expect enemies.


Missionaries should pray that such enemies would be ashamed because the Lord has helped them by pouring favor upon them. There are at least two signs of God’s goodness that missionaries should pray for: signs of favor and signs of deliverance.



TWO KINDS OF GOOD SIGNS


First, there are signs of favor. A good Old Testament example is Esther receiving the golden scepter from the king (Esther 5:2). A good New Testament example is the leaders of Athens giving Paul permission to preach (Ac. 17). A good modern day example is a missionary given carte blanche to preach in the public school assemblies.


Second, there are signs of deliverance. A good Old Testament example is Joseph being raised into prominence (Gn. 50:20). Some good New Testament examples are the apostles set free after taking Gamaliel’s advice (Ac. 5). A good modern day example is a missionary being protected from police extortion.



CONCLUSION


Bunyan said that you can do more than pray after you’ve prayed, but you can’t do more than pray until you’ve prayed. Do you have enemies, dear missionary? Then pray that God’s favor upon your ministry would put them to shame. Pray for signs of God’s favor and deliverance. You mustn’t always announce such prayers. Just pray. Then praise God when he answers.


Read the full article here.

by Paul Schlehlein, missionary to the Tsongas in rural South Africa







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