“Hi, my name
is Anh,” I said with a smile. “I'm with Generation of Youth for Christ.”
“Hail
Satan,” the man replied.
“Excuse me?”
I said, not understanding.
“Hail
Satan,” he said. “I'm a Satanist.”
I didn't
skip a beat.
“Okay,” I
said. “Would you like a Bible study?”
The
self-proclaimed Satanist then directed an expletive at me.
In times
past I would have gotten indignant and angry. But hours earlier I had prayed
that I would be able to impart Christ's love to all I met. Looking upon this
man, a lost sheep that needed to return to the Master's fold I felt nothing but
concern and pity for him.
“May I pray
for you?” I gently said.
Again he
hurled an angry expletive at me.
“May I leave
you this tract?” I said, holding forth literature on God's love.
He responded
with a third expletive, nearly getting his spittle on me.
“Have a good
day,” I said tenderly.
The man
swore and cursed me before saying, “Get off my lawn!”
I walked
away and he continued swearing at me. At no time was I anything other than
calm. I really felt sorry for the man and I didn't get angry. I know it was God
helping me see the man the way heaven does.
A friend
later told me that she had a similar experience with her brother who was an
avowed atheist. She said that Satan often stirs up anger in those who have
taken a stand against God when they are given an opportunity to receive light,
love and truth.
Despite that
experience with the so-called Satanist my partner and I got three people signed
up for Bible studies and prayed with several others who accepted religious
tracts. It was an immense blessing for everyone involved.
Someone
recently showed me 1 Corinthians 13:4 “Love is patient and kind; love does not
envy or boast; it is not arrogant.” I know that if I had reacted to that man in
any other way than love it would have been a poor reflection on Christ. I don't
want to take His name in vain by being a poor ambassador for God.
Here is wise
counsel from Desire of Ages pages 441 and 442, respectively:
“We
ourselves are erring and need Christ's pity and forgiveness, and just as we
wish Him to deal with us, He bids us deal with one another...You are acting as
the ambassadors of heaven, and the issues of your work are for eternity.”