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Sunday January 18, 2009

What It May Cost

Yesterday I was reading Michael Haykin’s new book The Christian Lover (review coming soon) which is a compilation of Christian love letters. Well, all but one. This is a remarkable letter sent from Adoniram Judson to John Hasseltine, the father of Ann, the woman he wished to marry. In this letter he asks John for Ann’s hand, but, as he intends to head to Burma to serve as a missionary, he is forthright in his request. It is a remarkable letter. Here is an excerpt:

… I have now to ask whether you can consent to part with your daughter early next spring, to see her no more in this world? Whether you can consent to see her departure to a heathen land, and her subjection to the hardships and sufferings of a missionary life? Whether you can consent to her exposure to the dangers of the ocean; to the fatal influence of the southern climate of India; to every kind of want and distress; to degradation, insult, persecution, and perhaps a violent death? Can you consent to all this, for the sake of perishing immortal souls; for the sake of Zion and the glory of God? Can you consent to all this, in hope of soon meeting your daughter in the world of glory, with a crown of righteousness brightened by the acclamations of praise which shall redound to her Saviour from heathens saved, through her means, from eternal woe and despair?

John consented even to this and Adoniram and Ann were soon married and lived out their days in Burma. Six years passed before they saw their first convert; by the time Adoniram died, there were 8,000 believers gathered in sixty-three churches.

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Comments (13) »


1. Belinda
January 18, 2009
9:26 AM

Wow. Wonderful quote. I can’t wait to see your review on the whole book. Thanks for sharing. Happy Sabbath. B.


2. jessica mell
January 18, 2009
11:16 AM

i echo the first: wow.

thank you for sharing this. i definitely want to pursue the book, and get to know such people. encouraging & emboldening!

j


3. Laura Lee
January 18, 2009
12:16 PM

((sniff)) How challenging and yet how wonderful.


4. Nathan
January 18, 2009
2:07 PM

If you like this quote I would encourage you to read the book “To the Golden Shore” by Courtney Anderson on the life and ministry of Adoniram Judson. An excellent, excellent book!


5. bchallies
January 18, 2009
2:21 PM

Wow!!!


6. Brance
January 18, 2009
2:30 PM

“To The Golden Shore” is excellent. Highly recommended.

I’m looking forward to your review of this new book. I first heard about it just recently and it looked intriguing.


7. LoveLetterstotheMiddleEast
January 18, 2009
2:58 PM

Sounds like a fantastic read! I am always looking for new books and there’s nothing better than a personal recommendation/review. Thanks for the lead :)


8. Teresa
January 18, 2009
4:10 PM

What a beautiful letter. Reminds me of a Keith Green song “I Pledge My Head To Heaven”. (listen to it on YouTube) We should all have such an eternal perspective on our earthly relationships. Thanks for sharing this.


9. Drew Grumbles
January 18, 2009
5:29 PM

This really is a great letter. I actually read it to my fiancee before we got engaged (no, I didn’t send it to her father), as we are both planning to go on the mission field. “To The Golden Shore” is an excellent book, and I’d say my most highly recommended of any non-theological book.


10. Laurie
January 18, 2009
5:38 PM

I LOVE that quote! Thanks so much for sharing it.


11. Steve
January 18, 2009
6:11 PM

Powerful letter. I am thinking about what a great step of faith that was for the father. My daughter got married 2 years ago and she only moved four miles away and that was a big deal. I can’t imagine processing Burma!


12. underdogtheology
January 19, 2009
4:21 AM

A keen reflection on Matthew 10:37.

http://underdogtheology.blogspot.com/


13. Jim Brown
January 19, 2009
2:54 PM

John 3:16 (ESV) “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.

So would you give your daughter to do the same? Tough call, suddenly the guitar player in a rock band doesn’t sound all that bad…