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Fellow Prayer Warrior, Very little has been written about how families can prepare their children for the persecution that will surely come upon them. Pam Brunson, the mother of Pastor Andrew Brunson, is an IFA intercessor. She reached out to us to let us know about this wonderful article she wrote for Decision Magazine. She is praying with us that this will help families prepare their children for living in these difficult times.
Our son Andrew was held hostage in a Turkish prison for two years. The first year he was blindsided. He had been teaching new converts about the fatherhood of God and suddenly, God didn’t seem very father-like. Andrew had expected that when he had to suffer, God would give comfort and a sense of His presence. But God stood back and, as with Job, allowed Satan to try him. Andrew had claustrophobia, panic attacks, nightmares, illness, but worst of all, Satan tempted him in the area of his faith: “Where is your loving Heavenly Father now?”
There ensued a great battle between his expectations and his experience. Then Andrew made a choice to yield to God’s will, even if he didn’t understand. Strengthened by world-wide prayer, at his third trial, he confidently gave the message of salvation, forgave his enemies publicly and declared: “Blessed am I because, for the sake of Jesus, many people have wronged me, persecuted me, and now I am suffering.”
Jesus said: “Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceedingly glad: for great is your reward in heaven” (Matthew 5:11-12). Andrew saw through eternal eyes.
Is God good all the time? Is He a merciful, gracious Father? Yes! But wait. Is He also the good Father God of the African Christians whose whole villages are being decimated? The Father God of the Christians in the Middle East who are being tortured, raped, burned alive, beheaded? Yes! God has eternal eyes! He takes the long view. He sees that great parade of those who have suffered marching through gates of splendor, singing the victors’ song. He sees them receiving their great reward, their crowns of glory, and positions of authority. They chose to suffer because they had eternal eyes.
Hebrews 11 is a hall of fame for those with eternal eyes: “[Moses] endured, as seeing Him who is invisible. … Others were tortured, not accepting deliverance; that they might obtain a better resurrection” (Hebrews 11:27, 35).
Like a father who allows his child to go through rounds of chemotherapy because ahead there will be life and health, so God has eternal eyes on His children, knowing the joy that awaits them. “For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal” (2 Corinthians 4:17-18, NIV).
If we only think of God as one who will always bless us with good things if we live for Him, when persecution or suffering comes, we will be blindsided. Once we were a nation founded on Biblical principles, and God blessed us bountifully. Now, as wickedness increases, so will persecution of anyone who stands for Biblical morality. True Christians are generous, loving, moral people, yet Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world! Many Christians will compromise with the culture: “I don’t want to offend. I don’t want to lose my job. I have a family to support.” And as persecution becomes more costly, “because of iniquity, the love of many shall grow cold” (Cf. Matthew 24:12).
Should we fear persecution? It’s only human to fear pain. But God comforts us. Luke 12:32 says: “Fear not little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” He asks us to see pain through eternal eyes, and so to stand firm. But Jesus warned us, “Be prepared!”
Here are some practical steps for how you can change your family’s expectations; how you can help the next generations to develop eternal eyes:
I. When faced with inexplicable pain, let God be God. Teach and practice trust that God knows more than we do.
What will happen when God doesn’t meet your expectations? It may be through the death of a beloved child, a senseless tragedy or a disease, or even rising persecution. God has mercifully given us many pictures of His love for us: Loving Father, Good Shepherd, Prince of Peace. So we may put him in a box, thinking He will always act as we picture Him. But He is so much more! “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts” (Isaiah 55:9).
When we limit God to a human image of Him, we may be blind-sided when He doesn’t act within that box. The Bible gives a few answers to pain: sharing in the suffering of Christ and identifying with a suffering world. But there is suffering, both massive and personal, that leaves us gasping. We cry out like Jesus on the cross, “My God, My God, why?”
And we get the same answer He did. At this point, many walk away, saying, “If that’s what God is like, I want none of Him.” When many left Jesus, He asked His friends, “Will you also go?” Peter answered, “Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life” (John 6:68).
There is no plan B. Settle it that there are many questions that will not be answered in this life. Put tormenting doubts and fears in God’s lap and fix your eyes on Jesus. Choose to endure through faith, standing in the dark. Isaiah 50:10 says: “Who among you fears the Lord and obeys the word of his servant? Let the one who walks in the dark, who has no light, trust in the name of the Lord and rely on their God.” (Isaiah 50:10, NIV). Unanswered prayer? Trust that He knows more than we do.
II. Read the whole Bible to your children
A half hour after supper with the whole family is time well spent from an eternal perspective. Pass the Bible around so everyone has a chance to read aloud. Choose a modern version or paraphrase, if you prefer. Try a one-year plan. Supplement with a good Bible story book like “The Jesus Story Book” by Sally Lloyd-Jones for little ones . Use an audio Bible or iPhone app. A family altar that only uses very short devotional booklets is like sitting your children down to a vitamin pill for dinner.
It’s difficult to know God’s character without using the full revelation of Himself: His holiness and hatred of sin, His dealing with willful defiance and disobedience. And without that, we can’t fully appreciate the grace lavished on us through Jesus Christ. In the prophets we see God’s patience as He pursued His people in love and the tragic result of turning their backs on Him. 1 Corinthians 10:11 says: “These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us” (NIV).
III. Help your children to see Christians as their heroes
Children have heroes: Boys have Spiderman, girls have princesses. Teens have sports figures, or stars like Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift. Give them godly heroes to model their lives by. There are many books about believers who have lived or died for God. My teenaged grandson just finished reading Through Gates of Splendor: The Life of Jim Elliot and Jesus Freaks by Voice of the Martyrs. Dave and Neta Jackson wrote a fiction series for elementary kids featuring heroes of the faith and their impact on lives around them. If your child is not a reader, make a deal! As God promises to reward us, reward them. Give them courageous role models who will come to mind when they face their own hard choices.
IV. Tell them about the great battle between God and His angels and Satan and his demons
Between the ages of 8-11, kids start to play “good guys against bad guys.” Good against evil continues to adulthood in books and movies. Are your kids aware that, from the beginning of time, people have been living out this battle before a great cloud of witnesses? The choices we make every day align us with one side or another. Most American youth think they will live by the “American dream”: Go to college, marry, buy a nice car and house, have kids.
What if that doesn’t happen? What if they have to pay the ultimate price as soldiers of the cross? Hitler so prepared German youth that 93% swore to die for him, and a large number did. Is Jesus worth less? Do your children know the end of the story, both for the godly and ungodly? Do they know about Satan’s deceit, promising fun that only brings pain in the end? Watch the news to identify ungodly issues. Memorize verses like these: “They overcame [Satan] by the blood of the Lamb, and the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death” (Revelation 12:11). “For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it” (Matthew 16:25).
V. Talk about eternity
When I was very young, my mother died. My new mother was a godly woman. I was about 5 when I asked what would happen to me if I died. She told me there were two places I could go, and I had a choice! One was a terrible place called hell. It was a place of weeping, pain, darkness, fire and thirst. And the worst thing was that once there, I could never, ever leave!
Then she told me there was a wonderful place called Heaven, a place where there was happiness, crowns like a princess wears, no pain or death. But to go there, I needed Jesus in my heart. I knelt and asked Jesus in right then! Later I asked, “Are you sure that now that I have Jesus, I’ll never go to hell?” She replied, “Absolutely certain. You don’t even have to think about it anymore.”
But think I did, and from there came my vision for evangelism. I was compelled to present the Gospel in three countries, and each time it was rooted in a vivid picture of Heaven and hell.
There have been times when God didn’t meet my expectation. My 16-year-old daughter, Julie, was a runaway with a group of drinking kids. She knew the Lord. I thought God would heal her and use her testimony for His glory. But she died on a Florida highway. I felt wounded by God and told Him so.
Even in my woundedness, I never considered turning away from God. I knew the terrible consequences. We warn our children, “Don’t touch the stove, you’ll get burned; Don’t run in the road, you’ll get hit by a car.” But we fail to warn them about the greatest eternal danger of all. How many of you have heard a sermon on hell in the last five years? We don’t like to talk about hell. Maybe we want to protect God’s reputation. We only reveal one aspect of God, the part we like. But Jesus described hell in explicit terms.
Early on, give your children that choice. Do you want wise children? “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10). “Fear not them which kill the body … rather, fear him which is able to destroy both body and soul in hell” (Matthew 10:28). Our children should be afraid of willful, direct disobedience and defiance of God. Today churches are full of those who say they love God but are living in direct disobedience to God’s revealed will. Paul wrote, “Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men” (2 Corinthians 5:11).
VI. This is the most important of all: Ask God to help you to love Him so much that no price will be too high to pay for Him.
Loving God most of all can be costly. Jesus said in Matthew 19:29: “everyone that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children …” Wait! What? Our children? Yes, even our children. There was a story of a man in Russia who sat in one room. In the next was his son with a gun to his head. The officer said, “Renounce your faith or I’ll put a bullet in his head.” The man felt a terrible conflict, but before he could answer, the boy shouted, “Don’t do it, Dad, don’t do it!” That boy, facing death, had eternal eyes.
When Andrew was about 4 years old, I heard him crying in his bed one night. I went to him. “What’s the matter, honey?” He said, “I don’t love God!” Oh, no! My son, lost?
I said: “Honey, God made you, He loves you, He died to save you. You’ve got to love Him back.”
The Holy Spirit shouted in my mind, “Wrong!” I went in the next room and fell on my knees. “What should I have said, Lord?” And in that second, He told me. I ran and said, “Andrew, you have made God happy! God loves it when you don’t pretend but are honest with Him about how you feel. Now, I see it makes you sad that you don’t love God. You can’t work up love by yourself. But if we ask Him, He can help you really love Him.”
We prayed together, and he slept well. He’s still praying that. From prison, he prayed, “Father, make the love you have for your Son, Jesus, burst in my heart.” No matter how much you love God, there’s more! All of us can ask God to help us and our families to love Him so much that no price will be too high to pay for Him.
Reprinted from DecisionMagazine.com. Unless otherwise noted, Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, King James Version. Scripture quotations marked NIV are taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version. Pamela Brunson and her husband, Ron, have served the Lord for decades as missionaries, proclaiming the Good News of Christ in Mexico, Russia and Pakistan. Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images.
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Thank you so much Pamela Brunson. We will need this more and more…
I absolutely feel this article should be share. It should be shouted from roof tops and broadcasted across America.
This message has been a blessing to me. I will share it with my family. Sometimes we think we are doing the right thing with our children and grandchildren. We must always go to Holy Spirit when in doubt. Reading scriptures with our children and grandchildren is a matter of life or death for them. The Word gives Life.
I needed this perspective. I appreciate the simplicity and honesty of this article. I will digest it and share with my daughters ages 12, 10, and 8. Blessings to you and yours.
Lord give us a love for You that is stronger than death. You are our only hope!
Yes, Father God. Give us eternal eyes and fix them on you.
In Jesus name.
Wow. Incredibly right on. So biblical & do needed in the American church. Thank you.
Seems God is leading all of us to understand the complete Gospel. Thanks so much for sharing this.
What a beautiful, timely, and precious article this is! Truly a gift to me! Thank you so much, Mrs. Pamela Brunson, for writing this and sharing it with us!
Thank you Pam for sharing this writing. So needed, so biblical. so true.
My brother Tim was a missionary in Colombia, when on January 16, 1994 he was kidnapped by terrorists. They held him as a hostage for 17 months, when they assassinated him on June 19, 1995.
Many were praying for his release, but God did not answer our prayers with a yes, as He took him Home to heaven instead. My heart was broken.
But God was always with me, comforting me, loving me. He was and is my Stronghold.
Since the elections, I have been meditating on the Scriptures you shared in this writing, with a greater awareness of the possibilities of persecution in this nation. I pray that will never occur.
However,it is my heart’s cry to remain faithful to my faithful Lord no matter the cost.
(Easy words. Trusting in God’s grace if it should occur).
I rejoice, with you, over the release of your son.
God has plans for him, as He did for Corrie Tenboom following her release from the concentration camp. She is one of my hero’s. How God used her. He will use Andrew mightily as well.
“Many things about tomorrow. I don’t seem to understand. But I know Who holds tomorrow, and I know Who holds my hand.”
Jesus will hold onto His intercessors. Great is His faithfulness!!
Our hope is in the love and grace of our Jesus. He is with us, always!!
We worship Him!!!
Thanking God continually for IFA. What a gift from God. Keep on!
What a beautiful and encouraging word.
Thank you
Ann. Appreciate your kind words.
God speed dear heart.
I remember when that happened. He was honored by God to be one of His faithful martyrs. It seems that I remember an incredible comment by his brother at that time, something like, “We should all be prepared as Tim was.” He was a student at CBC. It made the news big time. Was he married with daughters? Can you clarify?
Dear Father, Thank you for this young man who gave His life to honor you. May we be faithful and strengthened to follow in his (and His) footsteps should we ever be called on to glorify you in this way. Today we remember him before your throne!
Tim was married with 4 children, 1 son,
3 girls.
He worked with a mission facility out of Florida
He wears a crown in heaven. What an example of following Jesus.
Thank you for remembering him with honor.
Absolutely! This teaching article is full of wisdom and experience for all ages and families. Do find a way to share it many places. By God’s grace alone His Spirit put a prayer in my spirit to pray daily, “Cause me to love You.” Little did I know then what that prayer would cost me but far more are the eternal blessings on earth and in Heaven.
In 1980 I had the honor of sitting in a Chinese mother’s kitchen as she told me the story of watching her 11 year old beaten to death because he refused to renounce Christ. All four of her children were beaten and did not renounce Christ. Here is a link to her response to me when I asked, “Mama how do you raise a child so at the age of 11 he won’t renounce Christ even unto death?” Then scroll down to hear the full story from Dr. Wong, one of her sons.
https://www.myrefinersfire.com/2017/10/17/1270/
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What about none of us meeting His:
There are none righteous, no not one
There is no one who understands or seeks God
All have turned away..
Romans 3:9-18
Every promise of God’s word belongs to all who have the faith to grasp it
-Dr Charles
Spurgeon
Spring in like lion
I love that answer! God wants us to be honest. Only He can give us love for Him and for others. Thank You, God, for Your love. Make us loving and worthy in Jesus’ Name!
GRANDPARENTS EVERYWHERE: DON’T BE DISCOURAGED OR TAKE YOUR ROLE LIGHTLY! You are in a position to deeply influence your grandchildren, whatever their parents think about today’s issues. My sister and I were brought up in homes several states apart. Yet both of us are believers today (in spite on unbelieving parents) because our grandmothers read Bible stories to us, and they took root in our hearts.
Amen!
Every moment you get with your little…or older..ones plant those seeds of The Word and let the Mighty Harvester do the reaping!
So much wisdom is in this writer’s words. I have to print it and keep it. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this. It is an eye opener and a must to take to heart and share with all we know especially our children and grandchildren, great grandchildren , of which I am copying and sending to them. Life is getting very different from when we knew it just a few years ago. I am a great grandmother and have lived out many years but I am still used by God in many ways and we all must allow God to do in and thru each and everyone of us to rise to His calling ; that many will call upon the Name of Jesus and be saved. Be strong in the power of His might and see His glory be performed., for He is desiring that we all take a stand and stand strong on the power of His might and see the giants fall in our land, Oh, praise the Lord for He is doing a mighty work, of which we just watch and walk in His ways, for He is doing just as He said. He said He would cause the giants to fall in our land, take heart and stand strong in His faith and not waver. No matter what comes, remember He is God and His ways are perfect. Praise the Lord. He loves at all times and His love is so very strong and powerful. Praise the Lord.
Thank you for taking your role seriously. My sister and I were raised far apart but both of us are believers today because different grandmothers read Bible stories to us. Two years ago we found each other on facebook. Now she lives with me.
That is such an amazing story, I’d love to hear more of it.
My father had 3 wives.The 1st died at 22 in an accident leaving a daughter (Me).
The 2nd died at 29 of cancer leaving a daughter, Patricia.
The 3rd wife had a daughter, Cathy, born the summer I entered college.
I was raised by a godly step grandmother, while my father moved away with his other family. He was not a godly man. Cathy’s gram led her to the Lord, as did mine. I praise the Lord for saving us Don’t put off receiving Christ until you are older. Your life could be over tomorrow. Instantly.
Thank you for your honesty and encouragement
Excellent article, Pam. His ways are not our ways. This is a hard Biblical truth that we Christians need to accept and embrace, especially in times of persecution. If persecution gets Your church out of complacency and indifference, then it is a very good thing. The Christian church in America needs to stop trying to fit into this world. We are in this world, but not of it. Lord, how we need revival in this land! Please, pour our Your Holy Spirit upon all flesh in these last days. In Jesus’ name we pray.
“The Christian church in America needs to stop trying to fit into this world.” Yes, Amen!
Thank you for agreeing with me Susan CC. It is an upside -down kingdom, and we need to stop compromising ourselves to fit into this temporal world.
Pastor Andrew Brunson’s prayer before the US Senate:
“Our Heavenly Father. May your holy name be honored. May your name be held in high regard in this Senate. We give thanks to you for you are good. And your steadfast love endures forever. You have watched over this nation in various times of peace, prosperity, turmoil, and war. May we continue to look to you and be a people who seek your face,”
“Draw us near and may we draw near to you. Blessed is a nation whose God is the Lord. Reveal to us our sins and forgive us. Reveal to us also your love. And enable each of us to love you with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Today, I pray that you grant to the senators of the United States the spirit of wisdom, the fear of the Lord, and the courage to act by the counsel of the Lord in all matters great and small,”
“May they have your perspective on all things. May your kingdom come and your will be done, here in our nation as it is in heaven in and through these senators. Bless their families and their health. Give them your peace. O God fill this place with your presence and unite us as one nation under your leadership — Indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen,”
Yes, I (wholeheartedly) believe this message should be shared! I prayed for Andrew until his release. When that time came, he met with President Trump in the Oval Office and prayed over him. This took place shortly after his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base. He also prayed before the US Senate, that prayer below. Pamela Brunson’s son is an exceptional man of God who will certainly hear “well done, good and faithful servant.” Thank you for sharing a mother’s story and may God continue to bless this man and all of his family with purposeful love. Powerful!
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2019/october/pastor-brunson-just-prayed-for-trump-now-hes-opened-the-us-senate-with-prayer-too
This article is very needed. I’ve yet to hear this taught, and yet it’s so important. We must stop giving one sided scriptures. We talk about the goodness of God (which he is) but we forget in the same verse it talks about the severity of God. This is a message we must share. We must be armed, even if means to suffer persecution.
Thank you for sharing.
Draw me Lord., draw me from all that distracts and Help me Lord to fix my eyes on You and nothing else. I ask for deep, sustaining love that You mercifully give, new every morning. Give me ears to hear As You call on me to get out of the boat of this wild ride called life, let me then have eyes fixed and an unwavering heart that desires nothing but to walk toward You. I
Thank you for this article. I’m sharing it with my family. I pray we would have eternal eyes. In Jesus name.
What a word of LIFE! So healing for all of us. God bless this Great Family in the Kingdom of God. THANK YOU FOR THIS!
So true. Every word. Heart piercing on so many levels.
Thank you
Blessings
Gwen Crosson
Powerful educational marvelous read. Yes it should be sharedThank you 🙏❤️🥰