My sister, Betsy, and I were in the Nazi concentration
camp at Ravensbruck because we committed the crime of loving Jews. Seven
hundred of us from Holland, France, Russia, Poland and Belgium were herded into
a room built for two hundred. As far as I knew, Betsy and I were the only
two representatives of Heaven in that room.
We may have been the Lord's only representatives in that
place of hatred, yet because of our presence there, things changed. Jesus
said, "In the world you shall have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I
have overcome the world." We too, are to be overcomers – bringing
the light of Jesus into a world filled with darkness and hate.
There are some among us teaching there will be no
tribulation, that the Christians will be able to escape all this. These are the
false teachers that Jesus was warning us to expect in the latter days.
Most of them have little knowledge of what is already going on across the
world. I have been in countries where the saints are already suffering terrible
persecution.
In China, the Christians were told, "Don't worry,
before the tribulation comes you will be translated – raptured." Then came
a terrible persecution. Millions of Christians were tortured to death.
Later I heard a Bishop from China say, sadly, "We have failed. We should
have made the people strong for persecution, rather than telling them Jesus
would come first. Tell the people how to be strong in times of persecution, how
to stand when the tribulation comes, – to stand and not faint."
I feel I have a divine mandate to go and tell the people
of this world that it is possible to be strong in the Lord Jesus Christ. We are
in training for the tribulation, but more than sixty percent of the Body of
Christ across the world has already entered into the tribulation. There is no
way to escape it. We are next.
Since I have already gone through prison for Jesus' sake,
and since I met the Bishop in China, now every time I read a good Bible text I
think, "Hey, I can use that in the time of tribulation." Then I
write it down and learn it by heart.
When I was in the concentration camp, a camp where only
twenty percent of the women came out alive, we tried to cheer each other up by
saying, "Nothing could be any worse than today." But we would find
the next day was even worse. During this time a Bible verse that I had
committed to memory gave me great hope and joy.
"If ye be reproached for the name of Christ, happy are ye; for the spirit of glory and of God resteth upon you; on their part evil is spoken of, but on your part He is glorified." (I Peter 3:14)
I found myself saying, "Hallelujah! Because I am
suffering, Jesus is glorified!"
In America, the churches sing, "Let the congregation
escape tribulation", but in China and Africa the tribulation has already
arrived. This last year alone more than two hundred thousand Christians were
martyred in Africa. Now things like that never get into the newspapers because
they cause bad political relations. But I know. I have been there. We need to
think about that when we sit down in our nice houses with our nice clothes to
eat our steak dinners. Many, many members of the Body of Christ are being
tortured to death at this very moment, yet we continue right on as though we
are all going to escape the tribulation.
Several years ago I was in Africa in a nation where a new
government had come into power. The first night I was there some of the
Christians were commanded to come to the police station to register. When they
arrived they were arrested and that same night they were executed. The next day
the same thing happened with other Christians. The third day it was the same.
All the Christians in the district were being systematically murdered.
The fourth day, I was to speak in a little church. The
people came, but they were filled with fear and tension. All during the service
they were looking at each other, their eyes asking, "Will this one I am
sitting beside be the next one killed? Will I be the next one?"
The room was hot and stuffy with insects that came
through the screen less windows and swirled around the naked bulbs over the
bare wooden benches. I told them a story out of my childhood.
"When I was a little girl, " I said, "I
went to my father and said, "Daddy, I am afraid that I will never be
strong enough to be a martyr for Jesus Christ." "Tell me," said
Father, "When you take a train trip to Amsterdam, when do I give you the
money for the ticket? Three weeks before?"
"No, Daddy, you give me the money for the ticket
just before we get on the train."
"That is right," my father said, "and so
it is with God's strength. Our Father in Heaven knows when you will need the
strength to be a martyr for Jesus Christ. He will supply all you need – just in
time…"
My African friends were nodding and smiling. Suddenly a
spirit of joy descended upon that church and the people began singing, "
In the sweet, by and by, we shall meet on that beautiful shore." Later
that week, half the congregation of that church was executed. I heard later
that the other half was killed some months ago.
But I must tell you something. I was so happy that the
Lord used me to encourage these people, for unlike many of their leaders, I had
the word of God. I had been to the Bible and discovered that Jesus said He had
not only overcome the world, but to all those who remained faithful to the end,
He would give a crown of life.
How can we get ready for the persecution?
First we need to feed on the Word of God, digest it, make
it a part of our being. This will mean disciplined Bible study each day as we
not only memorize long passages of scripture, but put the principles to work in
our lives.
Next we need to develop a personal relationship with
Jesus Christ. Not just the Jesus of yesterday, the Jesus of History, but the
life-changing Jesus of today who is still alive
and sitting at the right hand of God.
We must be filled with the Holy Spirit. This is no
optional command of the Bible, it is absolutely necessary. Those earthly
disciples could never have stood up under the persecution of the Jews and
Romans had they not waited for Pentecost. Each of us needs our own personal
Pentecost, the baptism of the Holy Spirit. WE WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO STAND IN
THE TRIBULATION WITHOUT IT.
In the coming persecution we must be ready to help each
other and encourage each other. But we must not wait until the tribulation
comes before starting. The fruit of the Spirit should be the dominant force of
every Christian's life.
Many are fearful of the coming tribulation, they want to
run. I, too, am a little bit afraid when I think that after all my eighty
years, including the horrible Nazi concentration camp, that I might have to go
through the tribulation also. But then I read the Bible and I am glad.
When I am weak, then I shall be strong, the Bible says.
Betsy and I were prisoners for the Lord, we were so weak, but we got power
because the Holy Spirit was on us. That mighty inner strengthening of the Holy
Spirit helped us through. No, you will not be strong in yourself when the
tribulation comes. Rather, you will be strong in the power of Him who will not
forsake you. For seventy-six years I have known the Lord Jesus and not once has
He ever left me, or let me down.
"Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him", (Job
13:15) for I know that to all who overcome, He shall give the crown of life.
Hallelujah!"
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