“It
is in the path of obedience and self-denying service that God reveals Himself
most intimately to His children. When it costs most we find the greatest joy.
We find the darkest hour the brightest and the greatest loss the highest gain.
While the sorrow is short-lived and will soon pass away,
the joy is far more exceeding, and it is eternal.” (Hudson Taylor)
most intimately to His children. When it costs most we find the greatest joy.
We find the darkest hour the brightest and the greatest loss the highest gain.
While the sorrow is short-lived and will soon pass away,
the joy is far more exceeding, and it is eternal.” (Hudson Taylor)
"Dear God, if You should give us a son, grant that he may work for You in China."
(Prayer of Hudson Taylor's parents, before he was born.)
Young Hudson Taylor |
Hudson
Taylor, a great man of prayer and faith, responded to God’s call to go to China
as a missionary. His father had already died. He had to leave his widowed
mother to go to China. By the end of his life in 1905, he had been used by God
to found the China Inland Mission. There were 205 preaching stations, 849
missionaries, and 125,000 Chinese Christians – a testimony of a life absolutely
surrendered to God. Hudson Taylor described something of the cost he and his
mother experienced as he obeyed God’s will to go to China as a missionary.
It
was difficult for Taylor to leave his mother behind. It was, perhaps, even more difficult for his
mother. Hudson Taylor was finally leaving for China. He writes of his feelings
surrounding this goodbye:
“My beloved mother had come over to
Liverpool to see me off. Never shall I
forget that day, nor how she went with me into the cabin that was to be my home
for nearly six long months. With a
mother's loving hand she smoothed the little bed. She sat by my side and joined in the last
hymn we should sing together before parting.
We knelt down and she prayed - the last mother's prayer I was to hear
before leaving for China. Then notice
was given that we must separate, and we had to say good-bye, never expecting to
meet on earth again.
For my sake she restrained her feelings as much as
possible. We parted, and she went ashore
giving me her blessing. I stood alone on
deck, and she followed the ship as we moved toward the dock-gates. As we passed through the gates and the
separation really commenced, never shall I forget the cry of anguish wrung from
that mother's heart. It went through me
like a knife. I never knew so fully,
until then, what "God so loved the world" meant. And I am quite sure my precious mother
learned more of the love of God for the perishing in that one hour than in all
her life before.
Oh how it must grieve the heart of God when
He sees His children indifferent to the needs of that wide world for which His
beloved, His only Son suffered and died”
(quote from A Retrospect by J. Hudson Taylor. Chapter 8: Voyage to China, pg 24).
(quote from A Retrospect by J. Hudson Taylor. Chapter 8: Voyage to China, pg 24).
Both
Hudson and his mother had to pay a high cost for obedience. The price was tremendously
sort of heartbreaking but the reward, the blessing God have for His faithful
servant was infinitely more valuable. God used Hudson Taylor mightily to reach
interior China with the gospel of Christ – all this happened because; By God’s
grace He called Taylor. By his parent’s faithful prayers God answered. By Taylor’s
obedience God used him mightily for His Kingdom. Amazing!
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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