Chapter 9
Chinese Beggar Boy's Prophecies
In fulfillment of the Scripture that "in the last days. ..
your sons . . . shall prophesy" (Acts 2 :17), one of the little
ten-year-old beggar sons of China was used as the mouthpiece of the Lord
to bring us a message by direct inspiration.
A few months previous this boy, ragged and dirty—in
fact, more nearly clothed with filth than with garments—came to our door
with his two companions to ask if he might come in. When bathed and
dressed, the boy looked like a guileless little fellow, and such he proved
to be. He at once took every Bible story and sermon to heart. He soon
learned to pray, and we could hear him praying in bed very earnestly every
night. When the Holy Spirit fell upon us this boy was among the first to
receive the baptism of the Spirit, speaking with other tongues as on the
Day of Pentecost.
As surely as ever God spoke in the past, when men were
moved upon by the Holy Spirit, so that Scripture was inspired of God and
prophets declared their message to be "Thus saith the Lord" with such
assurance that they were ready to back their convictions with their lives,
even so surely the living God still reigns and speaks to the children of
men by direct prophecy, when the circumstances demand it, and faith and
other conditions are according to His divine will.
One night the power of the Lord was present in an unusual
manner. Heaven seemed not far away. Then it was that our one-time, little,
friendless beggar boy seemed to leave this filthy earth and to be caught
up to heaven. Ushered into the presence of the Lord Jesus, he fell
prostrate at His feet in humble adoration and worship. As a
matter-of-fact, the boy lay prostrate in the middle of the room surrounded
by his companions, who sat about him on the floor, listening intently to a
message that came through him from the Lord. Such gripping,
heart-searching words I have never heard.
While the boy sobbed and wept with deepest grief the
message was given, a sentence or two at a time, in a clear strong voice.
The language came in rhythm; the choice of words was the simplest and
purest. The intonation of the voice, the choice of language, the
penetrating power of every word was such that no person who heard could
ever doubt that this little simple-minded Samuel was speaking by direct
supernatural inspiration from God.
Prostrated in vision at the feet of the Lord, the boy
said, "Lord Jesus, I am not worthy to be here or to be saved at all. I am
only a little street beggar." Then Jesus addressed the boy. The boy did
not know it at the time, but the Lord actually spoke through the boy as a
mouth piece, using the first person and addressing us and the children
sitting about him. Here is the "Thus saith the Lord" that we wish might
grip your hearts as it still grips our own.
The Message from Christ
"I weep tonight. I am heart-broken. I am in deep sorrow
because those who believe in me are so very few. I planned and prepared
heaven for everyone, having made room for all the people in all the world.
I made the New Jerusalem in three great cities, one above the other, with
plenty of space for all men. But men will not believe me. Those who
believe are so very few. I am sad, so very sad. (This message was given
between heart-rending sobs and floods of tears from the boy.) Since men
will not believe me, I must destroy the wicked earth. I planned to visit
it with three great calamities, but it is so wicked that I have added a
fourth.
"If you have any friends, tell them to repent quickly;
persuade all men as rapidly as possible to believe the gospel; but if
people will not listen and will not accept your message the responsibility
will not be upon you.
"Get the baptism of the Holy Spirit. If you will tarry and
believe, I will baptize you. The devil deceives you by making you think
you will not receive the baptism, but wait and seek and I will baptize
you, and give you power to cast out devils and to heal the sick. Those who
receive the seal of the Holy Spirit are to preach and testify, and I will
be with you to help and protect you in times of danger.
"If you think perhaps you will not get to heaven, that
thought is of the devil. I will not destroy my own children; I will
protect and save every one; not one of mine will perish. I will overcome.
Pray for Mr. and Mrs. Baker and I will give them power to cast out devils
and to heal the sick. The children in the home should obey. Do not fight.
Do not lie. Live at peace. When you pray, pray from the heart. Do not let
your love grow cold.
"Tell other churches they, too, should seek the Holy
Spirit. All churches must press forward.
"The devil is coming to earth in a few years, and there
will be great tribulation. Do not worry; I will protect and care for you.
"People everywhere will gather together and fight in one
place, after which I will come to punish the earth. You must not fear, for
those who believe in me will be caught up to blow trumpets and to play
harps.
"I will destroy two of every three. When I come everything
must obey my voice (Chinese, "Yang yang du yao ting o dy hwa"). Houses
will tumble down; mountains will fall; trees will be destroyed. There will
be utter destruction where I will not leave one blade of grass (Chinese, "Ih
gen tsao du buh liu"). Those who worship idols will perish. All sorcerers
and spiritist mediums shall be cast into hell. Only those who believe the
gospel will be saved.

Thus hath the Lord spoken to Adullam and, we believe, to
all to whom we may be able to pass this message of prophecy. This message
from our risen Lord was given in Chinese as above recorded, the sentences
spoken slowly and distinctly with pauses between. I wrote them as they
were given, often repeated a time or two so there could be no mistake on
the part of the hearers; there was ample time to record without mistake
every word the Lord spoke through this little inspired prophet of His
choice.
The message complete, the little boy arose and told us he
had been at the feet of Jesus. He did not know that the Lord had spoken
through him as well as to him in the first person. He repeated the
prophecy, saying, "Jesus said that, Jesus said this," etc.
This prophecy already heard, already written, and then
again repeated from the little prophet's memory item by item, made it easy
to see how in days of old the prophets spoke as moved by God, how a scribe
might record every word as it came from the lips of the prophet, or how
the prophet himself could record his own messages, truly saying, "thus
saith the Lord."
In days of old, when religious and worldly men had
departed from a simple faith in a personal living God who spoke to men and
when their unbelief and wickedness was such that "in those days there was
no open vision" (1 Samuel 3), God found a pure-minded little Samuel and
spoke to him in an audible voice a message that was fulfilled to the very
letter.
Accordingly, we believe that God who is still the same
living God that has spoken to and through others in the past has, in this
day of wickedness and unbelief, given to us through our little Chinese
Samuel, a "Thus saith the Lord" that will shortly come to pass, a message
to be heeded to our eternal joy or neglected to eternal sorrow. |