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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional

Streams in the Desert November 14 Daily Devotional

Read the November 14 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.

Except a grain of wheat fall into the ground and die, it remains a single grain, but if it dies away in the ground, the grain is freed to spring up in a plant bearing many grains (John 12:24).

Go to the old burying ground of Northampton, Mass., and look upon the early grave of David Brainerd, beside that of the fair Jerusha
Edwards, whom he loved but did not live to wed.
What hopes, what expectations for Christ's cause went down to the grave with the wasted form of that young missionary of whose work nothing now remained but the dear memory, and a few score of
swarthy Indian converts! But that majestic old Puritan saint,
Jonathan Edwards, who had hoped to call him his son, gathered up the memorials of his life in a little book, and the little book
took wings and flew beyond the sea, and alighted on the table of a Cambridge student, Henry Martyn.
Poor Martyn! Why should he throw himself away, with all his scholarship, his genius, his opportunities! What had he
accomplished when he turned homeward from "India's coral strand," broken in health, and dragged himself northward as far as that
dreary khan at Tocat by the Black Sea, where he crouched under the piled-up saddles, to cool his burning fever against the earth, and
there died alone?
To what purpose was this waste? Out of that early grave of
Brainerd, and the lonely grave of Martyn far away by the splashing
of the Euxine Sea, has sprung the noble army of modem missionaries. --Leonard Woolsey Bacon.
Is there some desert, or some boundless sea,
Where Thou, great God of angels, wilt send me?
Some oak for me to rend, Some sod for me to break,
Some handful of Thy corn to take And scatter far afield,
Till it in turn shall yield Its hundredfold Of grains of gold To feed the happy children of my God?
Show me the desert, Father, or the sea;
Is it Thine enterprise? Great God, send me! And though this body lies where ocean rolls, Father, count me among all faithful souls.