Protection in War
There are many war stories shared of how the God protects people. Here is one of them:
An English man tells the following incident in connection with the war in Manchuria: ‘In their invasion of China, the Japanese troops came to a mission station where there were a number of devout praying people. The native people had barricaded themselves in their compound and soon there was a loud knocking on the gates as one of the Japanese officers sought immediate admission, calling upon them to open the door before they burst it in.
Eventually the door was burst open, and in rushed the Japanese soldiers taking hold first of one of the company of Chinese men. He was about to kill him when the man suddenly burst into an utterance of a new language, and he couldn’t stop himself! The soldier stopped and after a moment or two said: ‘Why did you not tell me there were Japanese here?’ He was told there were no Japanese in the compound, but he insisted that there were Japanese, and said this man had just told him in Japanese that if any harm were done to the compound or its inhabitants the judgment of God would fall upon him and his fellow soldiers. As a result of that incident none of the people in the compound were harmed. This strengthened the faith and courage of the people.
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