As Long As the Rivers Run


Chapter 31

The Same Lord Over All

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Chapter 1: A time to be born

Chapter 2: O, Lord, Thou Hast Known Me

Chapter 3: The Early Years

Chapter 4: Thou Shalt Hear a Voice

Chapter 5: Study to Show Yourself Approved

Chapter 6: Let Him that Stole, Steal No More

Chapter 7: The Rod of Correction

Chapter 8: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

Chapter 9: When I Became a Man

Chapter 10: They That Live After the Flesh

Chapter 11: Whosoever Will May Come

Chapter 12: I Am the Way

Chapter 13: Present Your Bodies

Chapter 14: Tell What God has Done

Chapter 15: I Make all Things New

Chapter 16: "Yes, Lord."

Chapter 17: You are My Witness

Chapter 18: And it Came to Pass

Chapter 19: Walk Humbly with Your God

Chapter 20: Touch Not, Taste Not, Handle Not

Chapter 21: All Things Work Together for Good

Chapter 22: Two are Better than One

Chapter 23: Fields Ready for Harvest

Chapter 24: Come and Help Us

Chapter 25: Laborers Together with Him

Chapter 26: My Presence Shall be With You

Chapter 27: Sowing Beside all Waters

Chapter 28: A Camp Different from Most

Chapter 29: Preach the Word, In Season, Out of Season

Chapter 30: A Reason for the Hope

Chapter 31: The Same Lord Over All

Chapter 32: Let Him Speak Now

Chapter 33: Now is the Accepted Time

Chapter 34: Other Sheep I Have

Chapter 35: Lubicon Lake

Chapter 36: And Thy House

Chapter 37: I Will Increase Your Borders

Chapter 38: You See Me, God

Chapter 39: The Gift of God is Eternal Life

Chapter 40: Call Unto Me and I Will Answer

Chapter 41: What is in Your Hand?

Chapter 42: By all Means

Chapter 43: Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

Chapter 44: Workers Together with Him

Pastor Mervin Cheechoo, Cree Gospel Chapel

EPILOGUE

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        The missionaries were in constant motion in their efforts to proclaim the name of Jesus. One-on-one evangelism was slow, hard work. But that was the model of Jesus’ early ministry. And, that’s what the Jackson’s ministry in the North called for. 

        They knew the Gospel was for everybody. It wasn’t only for adults. Certainly, it wasn’t only for women and children. It wasn’t only for Native people. The same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him (Romans 10:12). There was a fairsized white population in the area. They also needed the Lord. 

        “I talked to Sam Woole in his store one day,” Bill reported. “I had heard that there were special ways to evangelize Jewish people. I didn’t know any special ways, so I just told the man, like I told everybody else, what the Bible says.” 

        He told the Jewish fur trader about Jesus coming to earth to die for our sins. Just as he told his own people, he told the man that Jesus had changed his life and forgiven his sins. 

        “It’s all right for you to believe that,” the man replied. “But I don’t.” Then, without giving any reason for his refusal to believe, he added something which strongly suggested he knew something of Christian truth. 

        “I know why you believe that.” He leaned forward to emphasize his point. “There was a little Jew called Paul. He was big on this kind of stuff. He went around spreading it.”

        If the Jewish fur trader knew that much, he probably knew that Paul had once been Saul, a man who hated and persecuted Christians until he met Jesus in a conversion experience (1 Timothy 1:12,13; Acts 9). 

        Well, Bill was big on this kind of stuff, too. He did his best to persuade the Jewish fur trader—and almost everybody else who came within his area of influence. 

        Although the Jackson’s ministry was generally seed sowing for future harvest, there were times when God encouraged them. Elsie is an example. She was a teenager who lived in Buffalo Lake. Elsie attended the meetings which the Jacksons held in homes on that Metis Settlement. She also attended Bible camp. A slightly-built attractive young teenager, Elsie had a quick friendly smile and a readiness to talk about spiritual things. One evening, after the meeting, Bill spoke to her about the message that had just been presented. As the conversation went on, the Holy Spirit gave Elsie the courage to admit that she needed and desired the Lord Jesus Christ to be her Savior. She did not accept the Lord that night, but continued to have a keen interest in spiritual things. Sometime later Elsie did accept Christ, and attended Bible School. She is still known to bear a consistent Christian testimony.

 

  

Home Forward Chapter 1: A time to be born Chapter 2: O, Lord, Thou Hast Known Me Chapter 3: The Early Years Chapter 4: Thou Shalt Hear a Voice Chapter 5: Study to Show Yourself Approved Chapter 6: Let Him that Stole, Steal No More Chapter 7: The Rod of Correction Chapter 8: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Chapter 9: When I Became a Man Chapter 10: They That Live After the Flesh Chapter 11: Whosoever Will May Come Chapter 12: I Am the Way Chapter 13: Present Your Bodies Chapter 14: Tell What God has Done Chapter 15: I Make all Things New Chapter 16: "Yes, Lord." Chapter 17: You are My Witness Chapter 18: And it Came to Pass Chapter 19: Walk Humbly with Your God Chapter 20: Touch Not, Taste Not, Handle Not Chapter 21: All Things Work Together for Good Chapter 22: Two are Better than One Chapter 23: Fields Ready for Harvest Chapter 24: Come and Help Us Chapter 25: Laborers Together with Him Chapter 26: My Presence Shall be With You Chapter 27: Sowing Beside all Waters Chapter 28: A Camp Different from Most Chapter 29: Preach the Word, In Season, Out of Season Chapter 30: A Reason for the Hope Chapter 31: The Same Lord Over All Chapter 32: Let Him Speak Now Chapter 33: Now is the Accepted Time Chapter 34: Other Sheep I Have Chapter 35: Lubicon Lake Chapter 36: And Thy House Chapter 37: I Will Increase Your Borders Chapter 38: You See Me, God Chapter 39: The Gift of God is Eternal Life Chapter 40: Call Unto Me and I Will Answer Chapter 41: What is in Your Hand? Chapter 42: By all Means Chapter 43: Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem Chapter 44: Workers Together with Him Pastor Mervin Cheechoo, Cree Gospel Chapel EPILOGUE Favorite Family Photos Here and There Print this page

Copyright © 1999 by Bill and Shirley Jackson 

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All Scripture quotations were taken from the HOLY BIBLE, New King James Version. Copyright © 1994 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. 

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