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Giving What Can’t Be Kept

by on May.04, 2009, under Hope

Jim Eliot had decided to go to Ecuador, seeking to take God’s good news to indigenous tribes who had never heard of Jesus Christ. Unfortunately he lost his life in the effort, being murdered by the very Indians he sought to teach. Later, however, Jim’s widow Elisabeth was able to go to those same aboriginal people and teach them about Jesus.

Years before going to Ecuador, Jim had written in his diary some intriguing words. He wrote, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.” That’s a powerful statement. It is not foolish to give up this life (which can’t be kept) to gain a life that can’t be lost (eternal life). Whatever we have to do in this life to obtain eternal life is certainly worth it.

Jesus stated it in even stronger terms. Not only is it not foolish to give up this life to obtain eternal life, it’s necessary. Listen to how the writer Luke reports it: [i]“Then he said to them all: “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will save it. What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self?”[/i] (Luke 9:23-25) Jesus said that the only way to save our life is to lose it. That is, the only way to obtain eternal life is to let go of this life. We have to be willing to turn our back on all this world offers.

The apostle Paul wrote: [i]“I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.”[/i] (Romans 8:18) In another letter, he wrote, [i]“For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.”[/i] (2 Corinthians 4:17) What he is saying is that any suffering that we go through in this life is nothing compared to an eternity in the presence of God. Think about it. What if we could draw a line that stretched for all eternity? (That’s obviously impossible, but use your imagination). In that timeline that has no end, how much space would we dedicate to our life here on earth? If we drew the tiniest dot, a mere point on that line, it would be far too large. This life is nothing compared to the one to come.

He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. Don’t spend so much time focused on a life that can’t be kept that you miss out on the life that can’t be lost.

Grace and peace,
Tim Archer

5 comments for this entry:

  1. Tucker

    Amen! I remember watching a documentary on that story. Amazing his family returns to minister to the killers of one they love. Its interesting that we spend so much time worrying about life on this earth, when the true things in life are free and eternal.

  2. F. M. Perry

    Jim Eliot’s statement: “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose,” as you pointed out, parallels Jesus’ true statement in Luke 9:23-25. The devil turns Jesus’ statement into his big lie by telling the Islamic Jihadist that he will gain eternal life by becoming a suicide bomber! The Jihadist tuly has been convinced by the devil that he will have new life eternal. The devil’s lying format is the foundation of the Muslim’s Koran.

    F. M. Perry

  3. kesang wangmo

    Amen ,glory to lord our god.it really inspires us when we hear such testimonies and to see that there are people who r obediently following god great commission i.e matthew 28:18-20.
    as paul said”to live is in christ ,and to die is a gain”

    kesang wangmo

  4. IYKE UZOESHI

    Amen! What a wonderful story in the article. This confirms the fact that there is truly no impossibility in God (Luke 1:37). It is pathetic to find the wife of the murdered teaching the murderers. May the LORD God take all the glory Amen.

  5. Tim Archer

    Thanks for all the encouraging comments.

    Grace and peace,
    Tim Archer

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