In this sermon, Stephen Davey traces how God used Adoniram Judson’s life of profound surrender, suffering, and perseverance to produce extraordinary spiritual fruit. Though Judson endured unbelief, imprisonment, the deaths of multiple wives and children, years of loneliness, and decades of slow progress, he remained faithful to Christ’s call to “die” like a grain of wheat. After years of obscurity and hardship in Burma, God brought a sweeping harvest through Judson’s gospel preaching and Burmese Bible translation. By the time of his death, hundreds of thousands had come to Christ, and his translation work became foundational for generations. Davey concludes that a life fully surrendered to Christ—even one buried in suffering—will bear lasting fruit for God’s glory.
Adoniram Judson
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