John C. Wengatz was a pioneer missionary to Africa for 42 years, serving in Liberia, Angola, and the Congo during the early to mid-1900’s. In his book, Miracles in Black, Dr. Wengatz tells of an African convert who was left at a new mission station to carry on the Lord’s work with a cannibal tribe. It was the dry season when Joao Mbaxi took over, but soon the tropical rains would be coming. Month after month went by, however, without a cloud appearing in the sky. Then came the time for the normal dry period. By now everyone was suffering, and many were on the brink of starvation. In all the years they had worshiped their ancient gods, the rains had never failed them, and so Joao was told that he must leave the country and take “the white man’s God” with him. The courageous Christian refused to go. Then, flushed with anger, the chief sullenly warned, “If your God is as good as you say and so powerful that he rules the sky, why doesn’t He send us the needed showers? If it doesn’t rain by sunrise tomorrow, we will drink your blood and eat your flesh!” Recalling the biblical account of Elijah, Joao went to his hut and prayed for divine help with the same urgency as that ancient prophet. Meanwhile the members of the tribe waited for the dawn when the Christian leader would become the victim of their horrible feast. Just before daylight, thunder was heard in the distance, lightning flashed across the sky, and abundant rain refreshed the entire region! As a result, the believer was able to continue his work for Christ.
GOD’S REPEAT PERFORMANCE OF I KINGS 17:42-45 IN ANSWER TO BELIEVING PRAYER.
God glorified Himself in answer to prayer and answered their challenge: “If your God is as good as you say and so powerful that he rules the sky, why doesn’t He send us the needed showers?” Are you faced with a seemingly-impossible challenge in your life today? God would like to hear from you about it.
As the prophet Jeremiah said to the Lord God, “Are there any among the idols of the nations who give rain? Or can the heavens grant showers? Is it not Thou, O Lord our God? Therefore we hope in Thee, for Thou art the one who hast done all these things.” (Jeremiah 14:22)
Very good post. It is great when the Lord comes through when we are between a rock and a hard place.
You left a comment on my blog; the comment was about abortion, but I think you put the comment on the wrong post. You put the comment on the post “Vision of spiritual battle for Britain’s birthright”; I believe you wanted to put the comment on the post “Shooting an Elephant; Aborting a Fetus”.
Tim, if you would like me to remove my comment from that post and add it to the correct post, I will be glad to do so. Or you are welcome to do so yourself if it can be done. I must have scrolled down too far!
Yeah, go ahead and remove your comment. I will delete this comment when you put your comment on the other post. Take care.