DAVID LIVINGSTONE’S FAITH
No doubt you have all heard of David
Livingstone, the great missionary to Africa.
I wish to tell you a story of his faith in Christ.
He was trying to cross one of the
rivers of Africa one day with his little company of
men, when the savages in that locality tried to prevent
him. They gathered in large numbers with their
spears and poisoned arrows and war-clubs, and blocked
his way to the river. Livingstone and his little
company were no match for these hostile warriors,
and it looked as if he and his men would be killed.
Then he thought of a scheme of waiting
till nightfall and of crossing over under cover of
the darkness. But later that seemed to him a
cowardly thing to do, and he tells us how the verse
in the Bible came back to him in which Jesus says:
“All power is given unto Me in heaven and on
earth. Go ye therefore and teach all nations ...
and lo! I am with you alway, even unto the end
of the world.”
The great missionary said of this
verse: “It is the word of a Gentleman of
the most sacred and strictest honour, and there is
an end on’t. I feel quite calm now, thank
God.”
Next morning he crossed the river
without any difficulty, although the bank was lined
with savages armed to the teeth.
I think that is always the way when
we trust in Christ. He has promised never to
leave us nor forsake us, and we can rely upon His word.