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Prayer Revival
David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians in
North America.
In the thickest darkness the revival happened
.
Now let's listen to David Brainerd.
“I might now justly make many remarks
on a work of grace so very remarkable as
this has been in divers respects; but shall
confine myself to a few general hints only.
1st, It is remarkable that God began
this work among the Indians at a time
when I had the least hope, and, to my
apprehension, the least rational prospect
of, seeing a work of grace propagated
amongst them. My bodily strength being
then much wasted by a late tedious
journey to Susquehannah, where I was
necessarily exposed to hardships and
fatigues among the Indians: my mind
being also exceedingly depressed with a
view of the unsuccessfulness of my
labours. I had little reason so much as to
hope that God had made me
instrumental in the saving conversion of
any of the Indians, except my interpreter
and his wife.
Whence I was ready to look upon
myself as a burden to the Honourable
Society, that employed and supported me
in this business, and began to entertain
serious thoughts of giving up my mission;
and almost resolved I would do so at the
conclusion of the present year, if I had
then no better prospect of special success
in my work than I had hitherto had. I
cannot say I entertained these thoughts
because I was weary of the labours and
fatigues that necessarily attended my
present business, or because I had light
and freedom in my. own mind to turn any
other way; but purely through dejection of
spirit, pressing discouragement, and an
apprehension of its being unjust to spend
money consecrated to religious uses, only
to civilize the Indians, and bring them to
an external profession of Christianity. This
was all that I could then see any prospect
of having effected, while God seemed, as I
thought, evidently to frown upon the
design of their saving conversion, by
withholding the convincing and renewing
influences of his blessed Spirit from
attending the means I had hitherto used
with them for that end.
And in this frame of mind I first visited
these Indians at Crossweeksung,
apprehending it was my indispensable
duty, seeing I had heard there was a
number in these parts, to make some
attempts for their conversion to God,
though I cannot say I had any hope of
success, my spirits being now so
extremely sunk. And I do not know that
my hopes respecting the conversion of
the Indians were ever reduced to so low
an ebb, since I had any special concern
for them, as at this time.
And yet this was the very season that
God saw fittest to begin this glorious work
in! And thus he “ordained strength out of
weakness,” by making bare his almighty
arm at a time when all hopes and human
probabilities most evidently appeared to
fail. Whence I learn, that it is good to
follow the path of duty, though in the
midst of darkness and discouragement.
2nd., It is remarkable how God
providentially, and in a manner almost
unaccountable, called these Indians
together to be instructed in the great
things that concerned their souls; and
how he seized their minds with the most
solemn and weighty concern for their
eternal salvation, as fast as they came to
the place where his word was preached.”
David Brainerd
He Prayed Faithfully till the
Revival Breakthrough came
In the thickest darkness the revival
happened
.
In the thickest darkness the revival
happened.
David Brainerd, a missionary to the
Indians in North America, had prayed
very hard, had labored very hard,
under very difficult circumstances, like
loneliness, sickness, coldness,
additional sufferings, self doubts, and
more negative influences. He came to
the point of thinking to give up his
mission work. His life seemed so dark,
dark like never before. And just at this
time, God began to start a revival
among the Indians.
Maybe you are discouraged or you are
looking for a higher standard of your
spiritual life with Jesus. The diary of
David Brainerd can help you. The Holy
Spirit might help you to know Jesus, his
power and his love more than before.
Your prayer life will definitely be
inspired.
The following paragraphs are from
Brainerd's diary found in the “Works of
Jonathan Edwards, Volume 2” on page
1118f.
If you are encouraged to read more
about his diary, you can download the
PDF version from dropbox. The diary is
included in the book “Works of Jonathan
Edwards, Volume 2”.
The address for downloading is:
http://www.ccel.org/e/edwards/works
2.html
Books about or from David Brainerd
you find at:
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