I have had a few people question why I would go overseas. It is a common question for one involved in foreign missions. Oftentimes I don’t give an answer for fear of sounding harsh and judgmental. Here is the answer Jim Elliot gave for that question. I found it very encouraging, and at this time, I share these thoughts also.
In a letter to his parents (August 8, 1950).
“Surely those who know the great passionate heart ofJehovah must deny their own loves to share in thestatement of His. Consider the call from the Throne above,Go ye, and from round about, Come over and help us, andeven the call from the damned souls below, Send Lazarusto my brothers, that they come not to this place. Impelled,then, by these voices, I dare not stay home while Quichuas[Ecuador’s jungle natives] perish. So what if the well-fedchurch in the homeland needs stirring? They have theScriptures, Moses, and the Prophets, and a whole lot more.Their condemnation is written on their bank books and inthe dust on their Bible covers. American believers have soldtheir lives to the service of Mammon, and God has His rightful wayof dealing with those who succumb to the spirit of Laodicea.”
Emphasis added
Through Christ,
Brooke
