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Sep

FAKE!

   Posted by: pastordiehl   in Uncategorized

Roy Robertson recounted the following true story: “My ship, the West Virginia, docked at Pearl Harbor on the evening on December 6, 1941. A couple of the fellows and I left the ship that night and attended a Bible study. About 15 sailors sat in a circle on the floor. The leader asked us to each recite our favorite Scripture verse. In turn each sailor shared a verse and briefly commented on it. I sat there in terror. I couldn’t recall a single verse. I grew up in a Christian home, went to church three times a week, but I sat there terrified. I couldn’t recall a single verse. Finally, I remembered one verse – John 3:16. I silently rehearsed it in my mind.

“The spotlight of attention grew closer as each sailor took his turn. It was up to the fellow next to me. He recited John 3:16. He took my verse! As he commented on it I sat there in stunned humiliation. In a few minutes everyone would know that I could not recall from memory even a single verse. Later that night I went to bed thinking, “Robertson, you’re a fake!”

“At 7:55 the next morning I was awakened by the ship alarm ordering us to battle stations. 360 planes of the Japanese Imperial Fleet were attacking our ship and the other military installations. My crew and I raced to our machine gun emplacement, but all we had was practice ammunition. So for the first fifteen minutes of the two hour battle, we only fired blanks hoping to scare the Japanese airplanes. As I stood there firing fake ammunition I thought, “Robertson, this is how your whole life has been – firing blanks for Christ.” I made up my mind as Japanese bullets slammed into our ship, “If I escape with my life, I will get serious about following Jesus.”

Roy Robertson went on to help Dawson Trotman found the Navigators. Robertson led the follow-up ministry for the 1990 Billy Graham Crusade in Hong Kong. That Crusade saw more people hearing the Gospel at one time than any other meeting in history.

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2 comments so far

Bob Dilley
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How I know what firing blanks for Christ means. I grew up in a Christian home all of my life with loving parents. I accepted Christ as my savior when I was twelve but did not truely live for him. My teen age years were not that great. I thought everything was alright with my relationship with Christ, but I was wrong. I was riding that fence of luke warm and cold all of my life and it caught up with me throught my relationships with family. A while back I was talking to one of the elders of the church ( a great friend now) about my relationship with Christ and he ask me if I was a Christian and I said sure, but he said have you surrendered your life to him. I thought a moment and I could not really say that I had made him the Lord of my life. We prayed and a burden was lifted off my shoulders like I had never filt before. Praise The Lord! Make him the Lord of your life and watch what happens in your life. God is Good! I am not saying my life is perfect, but God is in control of everything that I say and do and I am not firing blanks no more.

September 14th, 2009 at 9:02 am
Mike Albaugh
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At least, as Christians, we have a weapon to fire!! It may be loaded with blanks but we have something to fire. With the help of the Holy Spirit and good teachers of the word, we can be discipled and turn our knowledge to wisdom and get the weapon loaded with the right stuff. They had hope that the blanks would scare the enemy. When our hope turns to testimony, we have something! We all need to get our weapons loaded with live ammo, “Jesus”. He is the only thing alive that counts when the going gets tough. It makes the whole crew stong when we see the enemy getting defeated. All it takes is live ammo, the Word of God. If we pull the trigger, God will guide the ammo!! It’s a sure hit with Jesus!!

September 15th, 2009 at 11:46 am

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