It’s amazing how small events can sometime cause extraordinary results. It was a very hot, quiet Sunday afternoon in Guayaramerin in the remote Amazon Basin of northeastern Bolivia. We had time for a siesta before going out for dinner and then to an evening church service.
But Gary, a Friends in Action missionary and the leader of our work team, and I were restless. We decided to walk a couple of blocks to the town plaza. We sat on a bench in the shade. The plaza was nearly deserted. The shimmering afternoon heat discouraged any physical activity.
Suddenly, Gary jumped up and yelled “Ouch!” in a voice that indicated he was really hurting. He had been stung by a bee! I suggested it would be prudent to move to another bench. There was no argument!
Then I noticed a boy, about five years old, all by himself, poking in the dirt with a discarded popsicle stick. The little guy looked hot, dirty and lonely. Feeling sorry for him, I went over and gave him a two Boliviano coin (worth about 25 cents).
To my surprise, the boy jumped up and ran over to a nearby plaza bench. We had not noticed that an elderly man was stretched out on the bench, taking a nap. He woke up suddenly as the little boy handed him the coin and pointed at us.
This opened the door to go over and start a conversation. The old man was friendly. He said his name was Francisco and he thanked us for giving the coin to his little grandson.
I had a Gideon New Testament in Spanish with me and offered it to him. He was profuse in his appreciation. We were able to talk to him about the Testament and show him the Bible verses inside the back cover which present God’s plan of salvation. The few simple verses clearly explain how God “so loved the world” that He sent His Son, Jesus, to live on earth; live a perfect life and die on the cross to take the punishment for our sins. And also how He was raised from the dead and went to heaven to “prepare a place for us.”
We asked Francisco if he would like to pray and receive Jesus as his personal Savior He readily agreed to do this and afterwards seemed genuinely joyful about his decision. We were also able to pray with him about some problems that his aging knees were giving him.
It is not very often that something like a bee sting can cause rejoicing. But Gary and I went back to the hotel glad that the angry bee moved us to the place where we could meet Francisco. I still pray for him (Francisco, not the bee!), as the Lord brings this incident to mind.
Perhaps something that really upset you, created a situation which you could (or did) use for God’s glory. It’s something to think about. God can move us to where He wants us in strange and unusual ways.
May 31, 2007 at 2:55 am
What a wonderful story! And a great message behind it!
May 31, 2007 at 4:10 pm
yes I agree! You have a wonderful way to spread His message!!! Im a friend of Tracy and Nancy’s from TX. God Bless!!!
May 31, 2007 at 5:51 pm
What a blessing that you were able to meet and share with Francisco and his little grandson!!
June 1, 2007 at 3:04 pm
I read this when I got up this morning. It helped me to know that whatever I go through no matter how big or small, it will be used for God’s glory if I allow it to. Keep writing!
June 2, 2007 at 2:01 pm
May I be blessed with many more bee stings that will lead to such miracles.
June 2, 2007 at 7:54 pm
Max,
Great story!
Gary (used to work in our church) and Donna (trusted Christ in our church) sent me the link to your Blog this morning.
Go for it! Use every occasion to share our Savior with the lost.
Pardon me for excessive commenting, but I recounted this story to Gary today.
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Re: painful occasions:
Still am 3/4 blind with some lung problems.. but in a way, I am happy for these occasions. In each one the Lord seems to bring me to folks who will listen to the Gospel of our Savior. The Lord has really been great to us.
Just one illustration — a couple of weeks ago, we were at my Cardiologist’s office for followup after the stent implants. A young lady, Amy, came in to take blood for a test. She was very confident, but stuck me 4 times trying to find a vein. She was so embarrassed she finally called another lady who tried and finally, after 4 more sticks managed to find some blood.
They were both so apologetic.. After they were through, I handed Amy a Heaven tract and asked her if she had ever thought of that question before, “Am I going To Heaven?” She said, “Yes, I think about it all the time.” Her friend smiled real big and said, “I have been trying to get her to church for the longest time!” I assured them that going to church would not get them to Heaven, I then asked Amy if she really wanted to know for sure.. She smiled and said, “Yes.” I proceeded to share the Gospel with her and after, I asked her if she understood. She said, “Yes.” I asked her if she would trust Jesus Christ as her personal Savior right then and there. She said, “Yes.” I asked her, “Now Amy, do you know what you have just done?” She said “Yes, I just trusted Christ as my Savior.” Her friend said, “Amy, you just ‘got saved’” I asked Amy, “If you were to die right now, would you go to Heaven?” Amy said, Yes, because Jesus died for me, I believe in Him and I belong to Him, He is my Savior.”
Naturally I encouraged her to continue in Bible study, etc.. and her friend was so excited, she had tears in her eyes.
I told them it was worth 8 needle sticks to see Amy trust Christ as her Savior.
The Gospel is as powerful as ever… it is “THE power of God unto Salvation….”
I enjoyed George’s and your bee sting story… Where there is pain, there can be gain — for the Lord!!
In Christ eternally,
ExP(Jack)
June 6, 2007 at 8:13 pm
Knowing Gary well, I could visualize that day in the Bolivian plaza. I, too, am a Gideon and know how much those New Testaments are treasured by their recipients. One Gideon gives them out showing how they can put their name in the front, showing who the Testament belongs to. Then turns to the back pages and shows them that when they sign their name after accepting Jesus Christ, this affirms that they now belong to Him. Thanks for your testimony and know that you are in our prayers.
June 9, 2007 at 3:26 am
Dear Expreacherman,
Boy, you are a great encouragement to this new blogger. The testimony about Amy’s receiving Jesus as her Savior is marvelous. Thanks so much for writing. I’m going to be “off the air” for a few days, but will be “blogging” again soon, the Lord willing. Peace and joy in Jesus, gmkeck