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Stories
from the Field
February
2007
God’s Vengence and Mercy in
Mango
By an IMB missionary in Ecuador
When he became a new believer, Don Cueva raised chickens
for a living. A couple of weeks after professing Christ
as Lord, his neighbor poisoned over 200 of his chickens
saying he was tired of Cueva's chickens crossing over into
his land. All poor Cueva could do was pile the dead birds
in a heap and burn them. Don Cueva was as hot as the fire
burning and was out to get revenge. But his cousin Manuel
(see Churute story, above) shared with him Romans 12 where
the Lord says, "vengeance belongs to me; I will repay..."
As a new Christian, Don Cueva decided to wait and see how
the Lord would truly avenge him for the wrong done to him.
Cueva decided to grow rice in the 4 hectares of land he
owns. The bad neighbor owned 12 hectares of land and also
sowed seed for rice on his land too. When harvest time came,
Cueva's 4 hectares produced MORE rice than the neighbors
12! To this day, Cueva's rice field continues to produce
more rice each harvest than his evil neighbor! I questioned
Pablo again today and he just shook his head and said the
Spanish equivalent, "it beats anything I have ever
seen, there is no earthly explanation!" Don Cueva has
tried everything he knows to befriend the neighbor--"if
your enemy is hungry feed him"--but so far all he has
seen accomplished is exactly what Romans 12 goes on to say,
"you will be heaping fiery coals on his head..."
We talked about several ideas he might try to win over his
embittered neighbor. Will you pray for this neighbor's salvation?
Don Cueva is truly burdened for his neighbor's soul.
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