THREE STRANGE VISITORS
by:
Cyrile Macarayo
Dapilo-an
Mission School
September,
2000
Dapilo-an
Mission School vibrates every morning and evening with children’s heavenly
music in their worship. A new church is
already built and is full packed every Sabbath.
Children are the most active members.
We SULADS missionaries just guide them on what and how to preach and
sing. Adults participate too, but they
always give the time to children.
Sabbath is celebrated as a grand day for the Lord.
There
are a few more left in the village who are not baptized yet. One of these is Sanny a family man. He joins a group for our Bible studies. His companions have already received Jesus as
their Savior but Sanny has no decision yet.
He sometimes attended Sabbath services.
But, whenever he feels like not attending he sneaks out to the
forest. I asked him one day. “You were attending our Bible study group. Do
you believe the Bible truths we’re presenting to you?”
“Yes,
and I don’t have any question.”
“And
when will you decide to be baptized”, I followed up.
“Not
this time yet sir, he replied.”
“It
is not that I am in a hurry for you to decide, but the Lord is waiting for you
to give your heart to Him now,” I explained.
He just kept quiet.
One
Sabbath morning, after the usual serenading we invited Sanny to attend church
that day. “Yes sir he replied.” When his wife and children were ready to go,
they invited him again. Let’s go
papa. “I’ll just follow, he answered
back. But in his mind he did not plan to
attend church.
Sanny’s
house stands just about 30 meters away from the church. Church goers
were flocking in. The church came
alive with children’s songs, but Sanny just tarried there, not knowing what to
do. Shall I attend church or not. He can’t decide. What seemed so long a waiting, the singing
stopped and this time he heard a boy preaching.
He could hear, but he couldn’t understand. The village was quiet, because almost everybody
in the village was in church. He found a
seat outside to hear the message of the child preaching. But he had a second plan to sneak out to his
farm in the woods. It was early
noontime, he was sitting there waiting for a chance to sneak out so that we
missionaries couldn’t see. And
then...who could these strangers be? he said.
From down the slope coming up to his house were 3 handsome, long nosed
big men all in white. They went straight
to the church and passed by him. He’d
never seen such kind of men with that structure. The two men from left and the right stayed
behind just outside the church. But the
center man went straight inside. He did
not sit with the congregation, but on to the pulpit he continued and to the boy
preaching. Sanny could hear another
voice now, no longer a voice of the child, but a man’s voice.
Sanny
could no longer hold himself on his seat.
He stood up and went straight to the church door. He would like to hear the stranger
preaching. What could his message
be? But, when he had just stood at the
door the service was over.
“You
came late,” the brothers greeted him.
But he was speechless. His eyes
were focused on Somebody.
“What
happened to you?” his wife asked.
“Where’s
the stranger?”
“What
stranger! What are you talking
about?”
Only
then he realized that he was the only one who saw the the strangers.
He
pursued them behind the church and sure enough he saw them there.
“Who
are you?” he greeted.
“This
is not yet the time to reveal who we are.
Don’t you know that we are here present every day and night in your
worships? Most especially on Sabbaths
the Holy Day of the Lord. Right now,
we’ve just come from Bulalang.” (Bulalang is a former SULADS mission school
closed by SULADS because of the presence of government school. This is a neighbor village to Dapilo-an who’s
church is full every Sabbath with worshippers.
Still active in church even if there are no more missionaries.) “Tell
your teachers here and your people to keep up the good work. Be strong in faith because the Lord is coming
very soon. And those who are found
faithful especially in keeping the Sabbath holy will be saved.”
He
was struck with fear! “Lord, please
forgive me!” he cried. There was a long
pause. He was looking on the ground
contemplating on his situation. He
looked up again to ask the strangers but...they’re GONE!
Sabbath
Sept. 23, 2000, Sanny together with 8 others received Jesus as his personal
Savior through baptism. These were the
last few in the village.
Our
SULADS MISSION is to “reach the unreached” who are especially the unserved
indigenous tribes of Mindanao by providing them non-formal education which
hopes to help alleviate illiteracy, poverty, diseases and promote social
awareness, yet give due respect to their traditions, beliefs, customs,
aspirations and interest so that they may see the richness and the beauty of
their cultural heritage and their whole life.
SULADS
is a ministry that is dependent upon God to move the hearts of people to
support its work.
Donations for the support of missionaries my be sent to:
SULADS
C/o: AWESNA
2417 S. Azusa Avenue
West Covina, CA 91792
Mark
your donation for MVC/SULADS. Donations
from the United States of America may receive a tax deductible receipt if sent
thru this address.
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