Judson, Adoniram, 1788-1850; Missionaries -- Burma -- Biography; Missionaries -- United States -- Biography
“_December 4._ Another visit from Moung Shwa-gnong. After several
hours spent in metaphysical cavils, he owned that he did not believe
anything he had said, and had only been trying me and the religion,
being determined to embrace nothing but what he found unobjectionable
and impregnable. ‘What,’ said he, ‘do you think that I would pay you
the least attention if I found you could not answer all my questions,
and solve all my difficulties?’ He then proceeded to say, that he
really believed in God, His Son Jesus Christ, the atonement, etc. Said
I, knowing his deistical weakness, ‘Do you believe all that is
contained in the book of Matthew, that I have given you? In
particular, do you believe that the Son of God died on a cross?’ ‘Ah,’
replied he, ‘you have caught me now. I believe that He suffered death,
but I can not admit that He suffered the shameful death of the cross.’
‘Therefore,’ said I, ‘you are not a disciple of Christ. A true
disciple inquires not whether a fact is agreeable to his own reason,
but whether it is in the book. His pride has yielded to the divine
testimony. Teacher, your pride is still unbroken. Break down your
pride, and yield to the word of God.’ He stopped and thought. ‘As you
utter those words,’ said he, ‘I see my error. I have been trusting in
my own reason, not in the word of God.’ Some interruption now
occurred. When we were again alone, he said, ‘This day is different
from all the days on which I have visited you. I see my error in
trusting in my own reason; and I now believe the crucifixion of
Christ, because it is contained in the Scripture.’ Some time after,
speaking of the uncertainty of life, he said he thought he should not
be lost, though he died suddenly. Why? ‘Because I love Jesus Christ.’
‘Do you really love Him?’ ‘No one that really knows Him can help
loving Him.’ And so he departed.”
Just at this most interesting period, when three Burmans had been
baptized and many others were inquiring into the new religion, the black
cloud of persecution gathered over the heads of these young converts and
their Christian teachers.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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