Rwandan Man's Confession

By Dr. Bob Moorehead

In 1980 a young man from Rwanda was forced by his tribe to either renounce Christ or face certain death. He refused to renounce Christ, and he was killed on the spot. The night before he had written the following commitment which was found in his room:

I’m part of the fellowship of the unashamed, the die has been cast, I have stepped over the line, the decision has been made – I’m a disciple of Jesus Christ. I won’t look back, let up, slow down, back away or be still.

My past is redeemed, my present makes sense, my future is secure. I’m finished and done with low living, sight walking, smooth knees, colorless dreams, tamed vision, worldly talking, cheap giving and dwarfed goals.

My face is set, my gait is fast, my goal is heaven, my road is narrow, my way is rough, my companions are few, my guide is reliable, my mission is clear. I won’t give up, shut up, let up until I have stayed up, stored up, prayed up for the cause of Jesus Christ.

I must go till He comes, give till I drop, preach till everyone knows, work till He stops me & when He comes for His own, He will have no trouble recognizing me because my banner will have been clear.

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Dying For Christ

I was recently invited to join a page on Facebook about the persecution of Christians in various parts of the world, which got me thinking about this issue.

Sadly in many countries in the world today Christians are still being persecuted and/or killed for their faith. This made me think that being called to die for or to be persecuted for Christ is only one aspect of our need to be willing to sacrifice ALL for Him.

While it is a huge thing to be persecuted for Christ or to be willing to die for Christ, I believe it is even more important that we learn to DIE TO SELF, for Christ, “EVERY DAY”. That we develop a pure heart by living in His Word and communicating with Him every day and have our eyes firmly fixed on the ultimate prize, which is Christ Himself. This is what is most important because if we don’t live for Him every day if we live our lives casually and if we do not have a relationship with Him that is stronger than our desire to live; how will we ever stand if the unthinkable happens and we are called to make the ultimate sacrifice to lay down our lives for Christ?

We need to live our lives so close to Christ and have such a deep-rooted relationship with Him, that denying Him to save our mortal lives would be something unthinkable for us. To die for Christ is a very big thing, but to live for Christ “EVERY DAY” and not live our lives carelessly is even greater because this represents a life-long sacrifice.

But Oh what reward awaits those who choose this path when we get to stand face to face before Christ Himself and hear those most welcome words; “Well done good and faithful servant”, “Enter into the joy of thy Lord”. And when we enter into Heaven, (a place that is beyond our wildest dreams and imagination); there we will get to meet Noah, Abraham, Isaac & Jacob, Moses, Elijah, King David, the Apostles, and all of the other great men and women of God.

This is the promise of God we can look forward to 1 Cor 2:9: But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.

To live every day for Christ should be our highest goal, and it is my personal goal. To be willing to be used by Him as He directs… to obey His call on our lives and give our all to Him. This is the greatest challenge of all, and living such a life will hold us in good stead should we ever be called to make the ultimate sacrifice for Him. Thankfully the great majority of us will never face this ultimate test of our faith, but we can be certain of this; that we will be tested by the enemy every day of our lives. We will be tested in the small things, and sometimes tested in the big things, but the journey that leads to the integrity or compromises both generally start with small temptations, decisions, and actions. Decisions and actions to live for God, or decisions and actions that compromise our integrity.

So for me, the real question is not whether we are prepared to die for Christ, but whether we are prepared to truly live for Him and go the distance for a lifetime.

Be blessed, Steve.