21 February 2007 |
The Bob Challenge |
I'm currently reading If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat, by John Ortberg. Great book. The Beeson Spouses are studying it together. I just finished chapter 4 last night and there is a story that struck a chord with me because I know for a fact that this is how God works. I would just summarize the story, but I think it's much better in its original form. Here it is:
“One of my favorite adventures in prayer involves Doug Coe, who has a ministry in Washington, DC, that mostly involves people in politics and statecraft. Doug became acquainted with Bob, an insurance salesman who was completely unconnected with any government circles. Bob became a Christian and began to meet with Doug to learn about his new faith. One day, Bob came in all excited about a statement in the Bible where Jesus says, “Ask whatever you will in my name, and you shall receive it.”
“Is that really true?“ Bob demanded. Doug explained, “Well, it's not a blank check. You have to take it in context of the teachings of the whole Scripture on prayer. But yes—it really is true. Jesus really does answer prayer.” “Great!” Bob said. “Then I gotta start praying for something. I think I'll pray for Africa.” “That's kind of a broad target. Why don't you narrow it down to one country” Doug advised. “All right. I'll pray for Kenya.” “Do you know anyone in Kenya?” “No.” “Ever been to Kenya?” “No.” Bob just wanted to pray for Kenya. So Doug made an unusual arrangement. He challenged Bob to pray every day for six months for Kenya. If Bob would do that and nothing extraordinary happened, Doug would pay him five hundred dollars. But if something remarkable did happen, Bob would pay Doug five hundred dollars. And if Bob did not pray every day, the whole deal was off. It was a pretty unusual prayer program, bu then Doug is a creative guy. Bob began to pray, and for a long while nothing happened. Then one night he was at a dinner in Washington. The people around the table explained what they did for a living. One woman said she helped run an orphanage in Kenya—the largest of its kind. Bob saw five hundred dollars suddenly sprout wings and begin to fly away. But he could not keep quiet. Bob roared to life. He had not said much up to this point, and now he pounded her relentlessly with question after question. “You're obviously very interested in my country,” the woman said to Bob, overwhelmed by his sudden barrage of questions. “You've been to Kenya before?” “No.” “You now someone in Kenya?” “No.” “Then how do you happen to b so curious?” “Well, someone is kind of paying me five hundred dollars to pray...” She asked Bob is he would like to come visit Kenya and tour the orphanage. Bob was so eager to go, he would have left that very night if he could. When Bob arrived in Kenya, he was appalled by the poverty and the lack of basic health car. Upon returning to Washington, he couldn't get this place out of his mind. He began to write to large pharmaceutical companies, describing to them the vast need he had seen. He reminded them that every year they would trow away large amounts of medical supplies that went unsold. “Why not send them to this place in Kenya?” he asked. And some of them did. This orphanage received more than a million dollars worth of medical supplies. The woman called Bob up and said, “Bob, this is amazing! We've had the most phenomenal gifts because of the letters you wrote. We would like to fly you back over and have a big party. Will you come?” So Bob flew back to Kenya. While he was there, the president of Kenya came to the celebration, because it was the largest orphanage in the country, and offered to take Bob on a tour of Nairobi, the capital city. In the course of the tour they saw a prison. Bob asked about a group of prisoners there. “They're political prisoners,” he was told. “That's a bad idea,” Bob said brightly. “You should let them out.” Bob finished the tour and flew back home. Sometime later, Bob received a phone call from the State Department of the United States government: “Is this Bob?” “Yes.” “Were you recently in Kenya?” “Yes.” “Did you make any statements to the president about political prisoners?” “Yes.” “What did you say?” “I told him he should let them out.” The State Department official explained that the department had been working for years to get the release of these prisoners, to no avail. Normal diplomatic channels and political maneuverings had led to a dead end. But now the prisoners had been released, and the State Department was told it had been largely because of... Bob. So, the government was calling to say thanks. Several months later, the president of Kenya made a phone call to Bob. He was going to rearrange his government and select a new cabinet. Would Bob be willing to fly over and pray for him for three days while he worked on this very important task? So Bob—who was not politically connected at all—boarded a plane once more and flew back to Kenya, where he prayed and asked God to give wisdom for the leader of the nation as he selected his government. All this happened because one man got out of the boat. So, what about you? What are you praying for? What one need that's bigger than yourself would you be willing to pray for over the next six months? Where are you willing to step out of the boat and let God do extraordinary work? I'm still thinking & praying about the one thing to which I'm going to devote six months of prayer. That's my Ash Wednesday commitment—figure it out, and get started. I've got an idea of where God is going to take me with this. I'll let you know tomorrow.
Labels: God |
posted by Aimee @ 5:09 AM |
|
7 Comments: |
-
-
update your blog sista! Love, A
-
You must be an extremely slow reader!!! Can't wait to hear more about your life when you finally finish the book!
-
What did you pray for and what happened? I heard this story in church on Sunday, and Googled Bob, Kenya and State Department and got your blog...crazy huh? Jacqueline, Tampa Florida
-
I was obviously not as committed as Bob. I quit praying about the thing I committed to pray for/about. And thus, have no fantastic story of how God worked through my prayers. (feeling like a big, ol' loser right now...)
So, now I recommit myself to this task. Six months. I'll be praying about, well... I don't know what to pray about. I guess I'll start by just praying that God show me what it is I need to be praying about. (I know this sounds really wishy washy, but I don't want to commit six months of prayer to my own idea. I want it to be from much higher up.)
BTW, yes it's crazy that you ended up on my blog. LOL
What are YOU praying about?
Aimee
-
Well I haven't started yet myself, and please don't feel like a big loser. No way!! maybe it wasn't the right time for you back then and now is or maybe 5 years from now will be, but you are not a loser.
Anyway, I am in the stage of deciding what to pray for and asking God to place that on my heart. I also picked up the book- If You Want to walk on Water...
It is crazy I found your blog, but I just wanted to know more about the story and google led me to your blog. So if you want to keep in touch my email is jaxhawkins@gmail.com. Best, Jacqueline
-
Hi ya- Just wanted you to know that I am praying for the homeless and will let you know in 6 months what happened. :) Jax
|
|
<< Home |
|
|
|
|
|
About Me |
Name: Aimee
Home: Lima, Ohio, United States
About Me: I own and run 123 Design Studio, a custom web and graphic design studio. I am mother to four wonderful boys: Max, age 10, Xavier, age 7, Eli, age 3, and Toby, age 1. Bryan & I have been married for 18 (mostly wonderful LOL) years. I eat excessive amounts of sugar and laugh inappropriately.
See my complete profile
|
Previous Post |
|
Archives |
|
Other Wastes of Your Time |
|
Some of my Favorite Reads |
|
|
Very cool!