A Willing Sacrifice

“How much is your salary?” a Muslim asked a mission school teacher who had once followed the crescent instead of the cross. “Five dollars a week,” was the answer. “Why, you could get ten times that in a government school!” “Yes, but I do not teach for money; I teach for God.” “Well—are those all the clothes the missionaries provide? Don’t you have a robe also?” The humble teacher looked down at his cotton shirt and trousers. “No, these are sufficient,” he replied. The Muslim shook his head. “I never thought there was anything to this Jesus religion,” he observed thoughtfully, “but there must be if a man will give up his robe and his lawful wage for it.” Could it be that the gospel is impeded because we are more concerned about food and clothing than reaching others with the gospel of the grace of God? This is what Christ meant when He said, “Woe unto you that are full!”

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