This week I heard from a good friend who organises an annual pastor’s conference in South Asia. We chatted about the possibility of me contributing to the conference again as I did do a few years ago. Talking to him and reminiscing about our time travelling together in 2019, I remembered one thing in particular that happened.
Right before my session, the worship leader stood up and told this story:
About 150 years ago, there was a great revival in Wales. As a result of this, many missionaries [left there and went to] north-east India to spread the Gospel. The region known as Assam was comprised of hundreds of tribes who were…aggressive head-hunters.
Into these hostile and aggressive communities came a group of missionaries…spreading the message of love, peace, and hope in Jesus Christ. Naturally, they were not welcomed. One missionary succeeded in converting a man, his wife, and two children. This man’s faith proved contagious and many villagers began to accept Christianity.
Angry, the village chief summoned all the villagers. He then called the family who had first converted to renounce their faith in public or face execution. Moved by the Holy Spirit, the man instantly composed a song which became famous…He sang:
“I have decided to follow Jesus.
I have decided to follow Jesus.
I have decided to follow Jesus.
No turning back, no turning back.”
Enraged at the refusal of the man, the chief ordered his archers to arrow down the two children…“Will you deny your faith? You have lost both your children. You will lose your wife too.”
But the man sang these words in reply:
“Though no one joins me, still I will follow.
Though no one joins me, still I will follow.
Though no one joins me, still I will follow.
No turning back, no turning back.”
The chief was beside himself with fury and ordered his wife to be arrowed down. In a moment she joined her two children in death. Now he asked for the last time, “I will give you one more opportunity to deny your faith and live.”
In the face of death the man sang the final memorable lines:
“The cross before me, the world behind me.
The cross before me, the world behind me.
The cross before me, the world behind me.
No turning back, no turning back.”
He was shot dead like the rest of his family. But with their deaths, a miracle took place. The chief who had ordered the killings was moved by the faith of the man. He wondered, “Why should this man, his wife and two children die for a Man who lived in a far-away land on another continent some 2,000 years ago? There must be some remarkable power behind the family’s faith, and I too want to taste that faith.”
In a spontaneous confession of faith, he declared, “I too belong to Jesus Christ!” When the crowd heard this from the mouth of their chief, the whole village accepted Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
Source: Dr. P.P. Job in ‘Why God Why’
There was a stunned silence in the room.
Everybody knew this song, but very few people know the story to it.
The worship team then led us all in this song, and it was hauntingly beautiful. For us to be in the region of there world where this took place, and having all made that same confession, was so powerful. There was barely a dry eye in the house.
Today there is no need for a challenging personal question, or a point to ponder, or a prayer of confession.
Just read that story again, and listen to this song…