It’s so easy to allow our weaknesses to cast doubt on our ministry effectiveness. In the life of David Brainerd, we see God’s power flowing through a man marked by emotional and physical weakness. Though he was often racked with suffering, the young minister kept his hand to the plow. He did not allow his self-doubt or infirmities to overcome him. Rather, his life is an example of resting squarely on the Lord’s sustaining grace.
On July 12, 1739, a 21-year-old man experienced the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Since it was the time of the First Great Awakening, this man was one of many in the American colonies who were experiencing a powerful movement of God’s redeeming grace. He searched for relief, having come to the realization that his previous religious activity was in vain. There was no vibrancy to the spiritual disciplines he practiced. Rather, they were done out of self-interest, a means by which to earn God’s favor.
The young man’s name was David Brainerd. Brainerd walked among a thick grove of trees on that July evening, crying out to God for relief from the burden of his sin. As the evening sun sank below the horizon, he sensed the light of God’s grace beginning to shine in his heart. This is how he describes it,
“At this time, the way of salvation opened to me with such infinite wisdom, suitableness, and excellency, that I wondered I should ever think of any other way of salvation…If I could have been saved by my own duties, or any other way that I had formerly contrived, my whole soul would now have refused. I wondered that all the world did not see and comply with this way of salvation, entirely by the righteousness of Christ” (The Diary of David Brainerd, 23).
From that moment forward, Brainerd set his heart on serving the Lord in ministry. Though he initially planned on pursuing pastoral ministry, God’s guiding providence over the next few years led him to be a missionary to the Native Americans in the northeast United States. His missionary ministry began in 1743, but it was cut short after only four years due to a case of tuberculosis he had been battling for quite some time.
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