Illustration: In August 1961, Paul Toaspern was a theologian living in
Toaspern realized that the church in
In 1986, American preacher Robert Roxbergh visited Toaspern. Roxbergh asked: "How are your kids doing? Are they at university?"
Toaspern replied: "Oh, they don't go to university. My children are very bright and academically would go far in university, but they will not join the Young Communist League, so they cannot go to university. But praise God, they're all training for the ministry."
Roxbergh then asked: "How about your parents, Paul?"
Toaspern answered: "Oh, my parents are dead. The sad thing is that when they were dying, the government wouldn't let me back to see them, so I had to shout to friends over the wall and ask how they were doing."
Toaspern willingly gave up his freedoms to follow Christ.
Meditation: Holiness and godliness have a price, but the price is small in comparison to knowing Christ more deeply. Today in prayer, pursue Jesus Christ in every area of your life and seek to live a holy and godly life.
Quote: "When God and his glory are made our end, we shall find a silent likeliness pass in upon us; the beauty of God will, by degrees, enter upon our soul." - Stephen Charnock
"Rather he must be hospitable, one who loves what is good, who is self-controlled, upright, holy and disciplined." - Titus 1:8
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