God-filled people come in many shapes and disguises. During preparation for one
of our evangelistic crusades in Latin America some years ago, a very poor,
shoeless, unshaven man attended one of our week-long biblical counseling
courses.
Generally, the better educated, socially established, and spiritually mature
lay leaders of the local churches attend this in-depth training course. So it
was unusual to see such a poor man participating, especially considering that he
was illiterate. Although he attended every class, we didn’t expect him to do
much counseling. Little did we realize how much he really learned.
Several weeks later, every available counselor at our center was busy except
for the illiterate man. Just then a doctor walked in, requesting counsel. In
Latin America, most doctors are sophisticated and fashionable, and this doctor
was no exception.
Before anyone could stop him, the shabbily dressed man took the doctor into a
room for counseling. When our director discovered what happened, he was a bit
concerned. When the doctor came out of the room, the director asked if he could
help him in any way. “No, thank you,” the doctor replied. “This
fellow has helped me very much.”
The next day the doctor returned with two other doctors. Our director wanted to
talk with them, but the doctor refused, asking for counsel with the shoeless,
illiterate man. By the end of the week, that illiterate man had led four
doctors and their wives to Jesus Christ. What a glorious servant of the Lord!
He couldn’t read or write, but he lived a victorious Christian life.
Too often we look on the outside when measuring someone else’s spirituality.
What really counts is the power of the living Christ within.
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Illustration taken from: Luis
Palau’s book, How to Renew Your Spiritual
Passion, Discovery House, 1995.
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