have other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them also, and they will listen to my voice.” (
John 10:16)
God has a people in every people group in the world. He will call
them through the gospel with Creator power. And they will believe! What a
power is in these words for overcoming discouragement in the hard
places of the frontiers!
The story of Peter Cameron Scott is a good illustration. Born in
Glasgow in 1867, Scott became the founder of the Africa Inland Mission.
But his beginnings in Africa were anything but auspicious.
His first trip to Africa ended in a severe attack of malaria that
sent him home. He resolved to return after he recuperated. This return
was especially gratifying to him because this time his brother John
joined him. But before long, John was struck down by fever.
All alone, Peter buried his brother in African soil, and in the agony
of those days recommitted himself to preach the gospel in Africa. Yet
his health gave way again, and he had to return to England.
How would he ever pull out of the desolation and depression of those
days? He had pledged himself to God. But where could he find the
strength to go back to Africa? With man it was impossible!
He found strength in Westminster Abbey. David Livingstone’s tomb is
still there. Scott entered quietly, found the tomb, and knelt in front
of it to pray. The inscription reads:
OTHER SHEEP I HAVE WHICH ARE NOT OF THIS FOLD; THEM ALSO I MUST BRING.
He rose from his knees with a new hope. He returned to Africa. And
today, over a hundred years later, the mission he founded is a vibrant,
growing force for the gospel in Africa.
If your greatest joy is to experience the infilling grace of God
overflowing from you for the good of others, then the best news in all
the world is that God will do the impossible through you for the
salvation of the unreached peoples.