Sacrifice
The Bible says, “And the LORD called unto Moses, and spake unto him out of the tabernacle
of the congregation, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, If any man of you bring an offering unto
the LORD, ye shall bring your offering of the cattle, even of the herd, and of the flock.” Leviticus 1:1-2
(KJV)
Thus, Leviticus begins to expound upon the theme of sacrifice. Have we grown
cold forgetting the Sacrifice which purchased our salvation? Instead of self-pity consider this:
Eric Fellman speaks of meeting a Chinese couple in Hong Kong, while traveling to China.
“A friend took me down a narrow alley to a second-floor flat to meet a man recently released from prison in China.
I knew I would be pressed to carry Bibles and literature on my trip. But I was hesitant and tried to mask my fear with rationalizations
about legalities and other concerns. A Chinese man in his 6Os opened the door. His smile was radiant, but his back was bent
almost double. He led us to a sparsely furnished room. A Chinese woman of about the same age came in to serve tea. As she
lingered, I couldn’t help but notice how they touched and lovingly looked at each other. My staring apparently didn’t
go unnoticed, for soon they were both giggling.
“What is it?” I asked my
friend. “Oh nothing,” he said with a smile. “They just wanted you to know it was OK; they’re newlyweds.”
I learned they had been engaged in 1949, when he was a student at Nanking Seminary. On the day of their wedding rehearsal,
Chinese communists seized the seminary. They took the students to a hard-labor prison. For the next 30 years, the bride-to-be
was allowed only one visit per year. Each time, following their brief minutes together, the man would be called to the warden's
office. “You may go home with your bride,” he said, “if you will renounce Christianity.”
Year after year, this man replied with just one word; “No.” I was stunned. How had he
been able to stand the strain for so long, being denied his family, his marriage, and even his health? When I asked, he seemed
astonished at my question. He replied, “With all that Jesus has one for me, how could I betray Him?” The next
day, I requested that my suitcase be crammed with Bibles and training literature for Chinese Christians. I determined not
to lie about the materials, yet lost not one minute of sleep worrying about the consequences. And as God had planned, my suitcases
were never inspected.”
Daily Chronological Bible Reading: Leviticus
1-4