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1999
“Allah-u-Ahkar!” (Allah is Almighty!) “Allah-u-Ahkar!”
Dominggus awoke with a
start out of his bed as someone grabbed him and dragged him to the ground. His
screams were muffled as they continued to shout and rain blows down on his
body. He couldn’t see anyone of them, and he could see no means of escape. “We will allow the women to live, but the men
must die!” someone shouted.
As Dominggus struggled to escape, a sickle came down on
the back of his neck, cutting deeply. He went nearly unconscious but sensed
that his assailants had left the room, leaving him for dead. He felt ill as the
growing pool of his own blood began soaking through his t-shirt.
Rather than lapsing all the way into unconsciousness,
though, Dominggus reported that his spirit left his body and was escorted up by
two angels. As he rose, he could look back down on where his body lay huddled
on the floor in the dark room. He was sure that he had died.
Every feeling of fear and pain left him immediately as an
indescribable peace flooded his being. I
am going to be with Jesus, he thought.
Then Dominggus heard the words, “It is not time for you to serve me here.” Then he felt himself
floating back toward his body.
Suddenly Dominggus could feel that someone else was in
the room with him. They were discussing which morgue to take his body to,
because they didn’t know if he was a Muslim or a Christian.
“I am a Christian,”
he was able to say weakly. The two emergency medical workers must have had
quite a start when the “corpse” they were discussing answered their question
for itself!
Dominggus was back. His work on the earth was not
through.
……………………………………………………
And Indonesia gravely needs people with hearts like that
if Dominggus. The government has promoted a belief called Pancasila – meaning that all may freely choose to follow
Christianity, Islam, Buddism, or Hinduism – but in reality Muslims receive
preferential treatment. The political strength of Islam has been used to limit
evangelism and reduce Christian influence on public life. Islamists’ stated aim
is the complete elimination of Christianity in the country. In recent years
there has been an orchestrated jihad, or “holy war,” against Christians – with
over six hundred churches destroyed by mobs. Some areas have been subjected to
outright military attacks and killings.
Over the last forty years, evangelicals have grown from
1.3 million to 11.5 million. The increase of Christian persecution has brought
about a greater unity among the Body, the growth of a national prayer movement,
and a commitment to outreach in Indonesia and beyond. The vision for the
evangelization of Indonesia has grown despite the tremendous persecution.
[Taken from Jesus Freaks: Revolutionaries (2002) by
dc Talk. Title mine]
“[Be] truly
glad! There is wonderful joy ahead, even though it is necessary for you to
endure many trials for a while. These trials are only to test your faith, to
show that it is strong and pure. It is being tested as fire tests and purified
gold – and your faith is far more precious to God than mere gold. So if your
faith remains strong after being tried by fiery trials, it will bring you much
praise and glory and honour on the day when Jesus Christ is revealed to the
whole world”
(1 Peter 1:6-7, NLT).
(1 Peter 1:6-7, NLT).
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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