Benjamin Martin Weir has led...
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Benjamin Martin Weir has led a remarkable life. Now in retirement, he has been a missionary, seminary professor, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), and an intermediary between Muslims and Christians in the Middle East. Despite this long list of servant leadership to the Church, Dr. Weir is best known in the world community as one of the American hostages seized in Lebanon in 1984. Out of that ordeal comes a number of powerful stories, one of which speaks to watchfulness for the coming of the Lord. Chained to a radiator in a cold, small room somewhere in the Lebanese mountains, Weir was forced to wear a blindfold whenever his captors came into his room. Life and the world threatened to close in on this humble servant of God, but he determined to be prayerful and watchful to maintain both his psychological and spiritual health. On one desperate day after long weeks of sullen captivity had passed, the Presbyterian missionary looked up to the ceiling and beheld three wires dangling from a cord which once had held an electric light. Suddenly a sense of God's presence filled the room. Weir saw in the three wires a symbol of the triune God, and in that moment he felt both blessed and filled. Thereafter until his release 16 months after his abduction, Benjamin Martin Weir was reminded that God had not left him alone, and that in God's time liberation and blessings would pour forth in and through the Prince of Peace. -- Saxon
