Salvation and Transformation
A movement saturated in prayer looks like a movement that takes ground from the enemy, seeing salvation and transformation.
I love stories about pioneering missionaries and evangelists, the stories of people bringing the gospel into a region for the very first time. It’s encouraging to see the boldness and obedience of these faithful men and women of God who are willing to count the cost of being a disciple, no matter how uncomfortable.
One such story I read (I can’t recall where) is about two Chinese women who were taking the gospel into unreached towns and villages in China. They went to a particular town to share the gospel, but because they were Christians nobody in the town was willing to offer a place to stay. They didn’t know where they were going to stay. One person shared with them that there was a cave outside of town, but none of the locals would go there because in the cave dwelt demons. The women thought, “That will do.” They went to the cave, cast out the demons with prayer and made that cave their home while they reached out to the town. That in itself was a powerful testimony to the town who became more open to hearing the gospel as a result.
This story tells me something about these women: they knew their authority in Christ, they were fearless, and prayer is a mighty weapon to defeat the works of the enemy.
When Paul went into unreached towns, he often first went to the synagogues to share through the scriptures the evidence of who Jesus was and what He came to accomplish. Obviously, some responded positively to the news and began to follow Christ too, while others were not so receptive and caused trouble for Paul and his coworkers. One such incident was in Thessalonica where jealous Jews formed a mob to cause a riot (Acts 17:5). They went to Jason’s house in search of Paul and Silas and, upon not finding them there, they dragged Jason and some of his brothers before the city authorities, shouting, “These men who have turned the world upside down have come here also, and Jason has received them, and they are all acting against the decrees of Caesar saying that there is another king, Jesus.” (Acts 17:6-7)