I want to be a millionaire.
This statement looks pretty
lofty for a missionary and honestly I never thought it would be something that
was going to come out of my mouth. My hearts desire is to be a millionaire but
not in the form you are probably thinking. As my teacher here told us a story
of a man who wanted to reach a million people for Christ in his lifetime, I
found my heart aching to reach out to a million being trafficked.
The numbers in human
trafficking are astounding if you sit down and read them- 27 million people are
in the bondage of slavery and that number is only growing daily.
Looking at the multitude of the problem I find myself
saying, I do want to be a millionaire- saving a million children from the yoke
of sex slavery in my lifetime.
Crazy you say? It is a
pretty bold statement that honestly looks unattainable. I’ve learned in my time
here that if I want to make a dent in this worldwide problem I’m going to have
to fight for things that look unreachable. I’m going to have to look past the
numbers, past those saying not to bother fighting a “losing battle” and see the
hope that I bring to the table for these children. Jeremiah experienced
something similar to this when God first called and spoke to him.
“And the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
“Jeremiah, what do you see?” And I said, “I see an almond branch.” Then the
LORD said to me, “You have seen well, for I am watching over my word to perform
it.” Jeremiah 1:11-12
An almond branch is
something very unique- it blooms beautiful flowers in the middle of winter. In
the middle of a time where there should be no fruition at all, no blooming of
anything, it stands as a sign for the hope and new life that is to come. Jeremiah
looked past what his physical eyes could see and the problem in front of him to
see what was coming- and that was hope and life through him. The Lord knew
Jeremiah’s heart and in that trusted what He said so much that God spoke that
He would make it come to pass. What a crazy amount of trust for a young man,
with little confidence being called to something that was going to affect
nations.
The same rings true in my
own life. I know that God trusts me, and that He trusts my heart with this
large of a calling. So I choose to speak out hope and life. I see and almond
branch for Cambodia and for India. I see hope for a million children that are
trapped in sex slavery right now, and I know that hope starts with me.
Where do you see an almond branch?
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