Luke 6:43-49
Introduction
What is on the inside shows on the outside.
Build your life on the Rock.
1956 AMERICAN MISSIONARIES ARE MARTYRED IN ECUADOR
American missionaries Nate Saint (1923–1956), Jim Elliot (1927–1956), Peter Fleming (1928–1956), Ed McCully (1927–1956), and Roger Youderian (1924–1956) had spent three months preparing for a face-to-face meeting with the primitive Auca Indians of Ecuador. It was to be the first step in establishing relationships that the men and their families hoped would eventually lead the Aucas to Christ. Instead, on January 6, 1956, after the men reported landing and meeting with a few Aucas, they were ambushed and killed. Nevertheless, within two years, Elisabeth Elliot (1926–), Jim Elliot’s widow, and Rachel Saint (1914–1994), Nate Saint’s sister, were living among the Aucas. Over time, many of the Aucas repented, turned to Christ, and became ministers to their own people. The martyrs’ story became a touchstone for the modern Protestant missionary movement.
In a diary entry, Jim Elliot, the Auca Indian martyr, wrote, “God, I pray Thee, light these idle sticks of my life, that I may burn for Thee. Consume my life, my God, for it is Thine. I seek not a long life, but a full one, like You, Lord Jesus.”