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Jim publicly refused to go to the school dance. The teenager firmly believed that Christians should not dance. Jim was weary of distractions that might lead him away from God. The biggest distraction he avoided was girls! Though Jim was, “handsome, engaging, intelligent, and genuinely talented,” he intentionally kept a good distance from girls. “Domesticated males aren’t much use for adventure,” he once said. On social gatherings, whenever a young lady caught the eye of one of his buddies, Jim would notice the spark and head straight way to his friend and whisper, “Beware, Fisher, Beware.” Jim steered far away from girls. Prov 5:7-9 Young men, listen to me, and never forget what Im about to say: Run from her! Dont go near her house, lest you fall to her temptation and lose your honor, and give the remainder of your life to the cruel and merciless; TLB When Jim went to school, he always took his Bible along, prayed before lunch and spoke freely about Jesus to any who would listen. Jim was a part of the speech team in high school but he refused to partake in a political speech during a presidential campaign - “on the grounds that a follower of Jesus could not participate in war or politics.” Jim wholeheartedly gave everything to God. He would let no distractions take away his time from God. Jim was dedicated and focused on God. While most of his friends were out at football games or social gatherings, Jim was spending time in prayer and reflecting on God’s Word. He would do this for 8 hours a day, until finally one of his friends convinced Jim to go to a football game. “He went to a football game that fall for the first time with mixed feelings. Although he had played football in high school, he now questioned the value of a spectator activity that consisted largely of sitting in the bleachers and shouting. There did not seem to be much point in it. After all, it was not as if the crowd was shouting praise to God. It was just a silly competition. He returned to his room more convinced than ever that his time was better spent alone in fellowship with God.” The amazing thing about Jim is that he did not seek girls or attention. And when girls went after him, he steered away not towards them. Jim did everything to seek after God and was content to live a celibate life. He did not seek girls. In fact he did everything to seek after God and was content to live as an “eunuch for Christ.” The verse Jim lived by and proclaimed openly is that he would be an “eunuch for the kingdom.” Matt 19:12 For some are eunuchs because they were born that way; others were made that way by men; and others have renounced marriage because of the kingdom of heaven. The one who can accept this should accept it. (from New International Version) Jim had accepted it! Though he did everything he could not to get married… “The women went after Jim. He was attractive and personable and had emerged from the class a natural leader. But his reputation for being uninterested in women persisted.” Jim was steadfast. He did not date girls and remained sexually pure.” To Jim’s dismay he could not stay single. On October 1953 Jim married a lady named Elisabeth who was just under 6 feet tall. They went to Latin America to become missionaries! In 1945, Jim went to Wheaton college and wanted to be a missionary, in Latin America to a tribe of people who had never heard the gospel. Jim gathered whatever statistics on missions and kept them in a small black notebook that he carried with him. What was written in the black notebook? These were the statistics that Jim read every day: - 1,700 languages did not have a word of the bible translated. - 90 % of people who volunteer for the mission field never got there. - 64 % of the world had never heard of Christ - 5,000 people died every hour. - There was 1 Christian worker for every 50,000 people in foreign lands, while there was 1 to every 500 in the US. Jesus said some crushing words that still ring true today. Luke 10:2-3 The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves.” (from New International Version) Keith Green said it is so easy for us to give money to the mission field, but he challenged Christians to go a step further. Go to the mission field and serve! If young Mormons can give 2 years before they start out in life, why cannot Christians?” Jim Elliot became a missionary who was speared to death and in his last moments maybe he lost hope and thought he was a failure and maybe he thought he killed his friends by dragging them along. He must have thought he failed to hear God clearly. But in Heaven Jim would instantly catch a glimpse 50 years years into the future of how God turned a bad situation to good as Jim would become the most famous missionary of the 20th century, covered in LIFE magazine, books and even a Hollywood movie!
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