Saeed Abedini Shows Christians How to Respond to Testing of Faith

How should we respond when our faith is tested? We can look to an American pastor jailed in Iran as a model. Stay tuned to BreakPoint.
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Updated Sep 30, 2014
Saeed Abedini Shows Christians How to Respond to Testing of Faith

At some point in our lives, our faith will be tested. It might be illness, financial disaster, the suffering of loved ones, or even—as is currently the case for many of our brothers and sisters around the world—outright persecution for our faith in Jesus Christ. What does the Lord ask of us?

 

Please keep that question in mind as I share the latest news about Saeed Abedini.

 

Last week, to mark the second anniversary of Pastor Saeed’s arrest and imprisonment in Iran, hundreds of people joined Saeed’s wife, Naghmeh, and Franklin Graham in front of the White House for a vigil, to pray for his health and swift release, and for persecuted Christians around the world.

 

It was the first of many hundreds of vigils held across the U.S. and the world, organized by the BeHeard Project.

 

Pastor Saeed, a native Iranian, emigrated to the U.S. in 2005 and became a U.S. citizen in 2010, but he never severed ties to his homeland.

 

In 2012, while organizing the construction of an orphanage, he was arrested by Iranian authorities for “creating a network of Christian house churches” and, therefore, “attempting to sway Iranian youth away from Islam.” In all, Saeed has been forcibly separated from his family for well over two years. He’s missed birthdays and anniversaries, and many of those landmark moments that we treasure in our kids’ lives.

 

His prison sentence is eight years, in a prison from which many do not return. According to the American Center for Law and Justice, he has endured beatings and has received death threats from ISIS militants imprisoned with him in the same prison ward.

 

How is Pastor Saeed responding?

 

Last week, ACLJ released a letter from Pastor Saeed to his daughter for her birthday. After wishing her happy birthday and telling her how much he wants to see her, he wrote the following:

 

"I know that you question why you have prayed so many times for my return and yet I am not home yet. Now there is a big why in your mind that you are asking: why Jesus isn’t answering your prayers and the prayers of all of the people around the world praying for my release and for me to be home with you and our family.

 

"The answer to the why is who. Who is in control? Lord Jesus Christ is in control. . .

 

"God is in control of the whole world and everything that is happening in it is for His good purpose, for His glory, and will be worked out for our good…

 

"People die and suffer for their Christian faith all over the world and some may wonder why. But you should know the answer of why is who. It is for Jesus…

 

"…my dear beloved daughter Rebekka Grace, I pray God will bring me back home soon. But if not, we will still sing together…'Hallelujah,' either separated by prison walls or together at home.

 

"So, let Daddy hear you sing a loud 'Hallelujah' that I can hear all the way here in the prison!

 

"Kisses and Blessings,

 

"Daddy"

 

It’s hard to get through that letter. My heart breaks for Pastor Saeed and Naghmeh. I wonder if I could handle that type of separation from my wife and my daughters, and if my faith could be so strong.

 

But then again, Pastor Saeed’s faith inspires me because it is God giving him the strength, and that gives me hope that when the time comes for me to face hardship, that Jesus will strengthen my faith as He has Pastor Saeed’s.

 

Please come to BreakPoint.org, click on this commentary and we’ll link you to the full text of Pastor Saeed’s letter. And would you recommit to pray for and even sign a petition for Saeed’s release? We’ll link you to all the latest news on Pastor Saeed when you come to BreakPoint.org.

 

And because his words are worth hearing again: God is in control of the whole world and everything that is happening in it is for His good purpose, for His glory, and will be worked out for our good… Hallelujah.

 

BreakPoint is a Christian worldview ministry that seeks to build and resource a movement of Christians committed to living and defending Christian worldview in all areas of life. Begun by Chuck Colson in 1991 as a daily radio broadcast, BreakPoint provides a Christian perspective on today’s news and trends via radio, interactive media, and print. Today BreakPoint commentaries, co-hosted by Eric Metaxas and John Stonestreet, air daily on more than 1,200 outlets with an estimated weekly listening audience of eight million people. Feel free to contact us at BreakPoint.org where you can read and search answers to common questions.

John Stonestreet, the host of The Point, a daily national radio program, provides thought-provoking commentaries on current events and life issues from a biblical worldview. John holds degrees from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (IL) and Bryan College (TN), and is the co-author of Making Sense of Your World: A Biblical Worldview.

Publication date: September 30, 2014

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