Seto, Favian, Nelly, Alina, Lishan, Terence, Eugene and myself attended 'Love Above All' (http://www.love-above-all.org/), a musical presentation by Mount Carmel Bible-Presbyterian Church last month. It was a really impressive musical based on the lives of Jim and Elisabeth Elliot and their ministry to the Auca Indians in Ecuador together with their 4 friends (Pete Fleming, Ed McCully, Nate Saint & Roger Youderian) and their wives.
Jim and his friends had made a decision to answer God's call to full-time missionary work. They plunged themselves into the great unknown with the simple faith that God will guide them each step of the way and provide for their every need.
The missionaries made preparations to make contact with the most fearsome and dangerous tribe in the Amazon which was entirely cut off from civilization - the violent Huaorani Indian tribe which were known as the Aucas. During the encounter, they were brutally speared to death by the people that they had sought to reach with the gospel. Elisabeth Elliot and the other missionary widows, not to be distracted by the public outpouring of sympathy or their personal loss, boldly ventured to the Ecuadorian jungles with their young children to face their husbands' murderers with the power of God’s love which eventually turned violence, fear and tragedy into triumphant hope. Their selfless act of love, forgiveness and reconciliation eventually changed the lives of the entire tribe when each of the Auca Indians finally came to the saving knowledge of God's grace and mercy many years later.
Such grace..such love. Such an astounding act of forgiveness could have only been made possible because of God's amazing love for the lost, which is truly love above all.
In October 28, 1949, Jim Eliot wrote a quote in his journal expressing his belief that living in the light and love of eternity for the glory of God was far more important than his earthly life:

He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.
It is only when one desires to surrender his or her will so that it is aligned to God's that one's life will count for eternity. Riches, earthly glory and achievements we cannot keep - an eternal and satisfying relationship with God and treasures stockpiled in heaven, we can never lose.
No greater love could claim our lives..
To give our all - would we gladly choose?
He Is No Fool
He is no fool, who gives what he cannot keep
To gain what he cannot lose.
He is no fool, he is no fool,
Who gives what he can never keep.
He is no fool, he is no fool,
Who gains what he can never lose.
What if I gain the world and all that it’s worth,
And lose my soul in exchange?
I’d be a fool to lose it all,
For what will soon pass away.
I have one life, one life to live,
So help me, Lord, to wisely choose.
He was no fool, who gave His life on the cross,
Who died the world to redeem.
He paid my debt and set me free,
And now I am no more my own.
No greater love could claim my life,
To give my all I gladly choose.
For what shall it profit a man,
If he shall gain the whole world
And lose his own soul?
Though the cross seemed foolishness,
And its way the path of shame,
I’ll take my place with Christ
And proudly bear His name!
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep
To gain what he cannot lose.
No greater love could claim my life,
To give my all I gladly choose.
No greater love could claim my life,
To give my all I gladly choose.
Love Above All..♥