Judson, Adoniram, 1788-1850; Missionaries -- Burma -- Biography; Missionaries -- United States -- Biography
“It is contained in the Scriptures, that God, in His own nature,
unites three, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and is [yet]
mysteriously one God; that He is in all places, but dwells in heaven,
by the clearer manifestation of His glory; that His power and wisdom
are unrivalled; and that He enjoys happiness incomprehensible to
creatures.
“But the Burmans know not the true God; they know not the true
religion; they worship a false god; they practice a false religion;
and [thus] they transgress the divine law, and sin against the most
estimable Benefactor, and therefore they neither expiate their sins
nor acquire merit. And by excessively loving themselves and the filth
of this world, they love not nor worship the eternal God, nor believe
in the Lord Jesus Christ, but regard the good things of this world
merely.
“That the Burmans, who know not the way to eternal happiness, might
become acquainted with it; that they might be renewed; and that they
might escape everlasting punishment, the American teacher Judson and
wife have both come to Burmah and proclaimed the Gospel of the divine
Son, the Lord Jesus Christ; on which some Burmans have become
disciples. And on these accounts, the disciple Moung Shwa-ba says that
your favor is very great [or he gives you very many thanks].
“Those who love divine grace, who believe, who hear and consider the
Gospel, who trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, who repent of their sins,
attain the state of disciples. And that this religion may spread
everywhere, Moung Shwa-ba is making endeavors, and constantly praying,
to proclaim the Gospel. And he prays thus: O eternal God, graciously
grant the favor which I desire. Graciously grant that I may have
regard to Thy divine will, and be conformed thereto. Be pleased to
take notice of my supplications, O God. I desire not to seek my own
profit; I desire constantly to seek the profit of others. Thou art the
Creator of all things, and if Thou art pleased to be gracious, O,
grant that I may be enabled to promote the good of others. Open Thou
the eyes of my mind and give me light. And when I shall preach in
various places, evermore send forth the divine Spirit that multitudes
may become disciples. That Thou wilt grant these things, I beseech
Thee, O God.
“The disciple Moung Shwa-ba has composed this writing, and committed
it to the hand of the teacher; [even] in the Burman year 1182, on the
7th of the waxing of the moon Wah-goung, he has written this, and
delivered it to the teacher and his wife.
“P.S. Brethren, there are in the country of Burmah nine persons who
have become disciples.”
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