Saved From the “Lion’s Den”
My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions. They have not hurt me, because I was found innocent in his sight.”
Daniel 6:22a-b
My name is Miriam, and I live with my family in Burkina Faso. My story begins when my husband fell sick.
Our pastor bought us a house close to his, where he could pray for my husband. Despite the sickness, we were like any other Christian family who went to church together. After one Sunday service, I told my husband and son to return to our old home to prepare the fields, saying my daughters and I would soon join them.
It was because of this that my husband and son avoided being kidnapped.
At about 5 p.m., some of us were sitting on the steps of the compound where we lived, and the terrorists came. A few pointed guns at us and brought us inside. The others surrounded the yard with guns in their hands, threatening to shoot if anyone fled. They kidnapped eight of us, including the pastor and my two daughters.
I prayed in my heart to the Lord, You are life. May Your will be done. Now we are in a problem, and we don’t have a Savior except You, God. If we are going to stay alive, it’s You, oh Lord. If we survive, it’s You, oh Lord.
On the day they distributed us as wives to the terrorists, I was so troubled I fainted. And then when I realized I was pregnant by the terrorist, I was very sad.
But the prayer I liked to say is based on the story of Daniel in the lion’s den: “My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions. They have not hurt me, because I was found innocent in his sight” (Daniel 6:22a-b).
I focused on that story, saying, Oh Lord, today I’m also in a lion’s den, as Daniel was, but You saved him. I know if You want to save me, You can save me.
One day, I finally had an opportunity to escape with my daughters.
Because I was pregnant, I knew that if I left right away, it wouldn’t be easy.
We left in the dark at about 9 p.m. and walked all night. We were afraid of being caught and killed like others who tried to escape. So we relied on the Lord for all that could happen. For five days, we walked day and night. At last, we arrived in a village where we found someone to transport us home.
That first day home, my husband and I celebrated, as we had thought we would never see each other again. By the grace of God, we were reunited with great joy.
To my surprise, my husband and my family-in-law accepted my pregnancy. My husband and his family treat my daughter like theirs. And now I put my confidence in God and wait on Him, waiting to see what He’s going to do with her because she is here for a purpose.
Please pray for me, my children and my husband — he suffers from mental illness, which makes it hard for him to provide for our family. When you pray for us, please ask God to provide healing so that he may recover. I trust that God, our Protector, Provider and Savior, will continue to work in my life and in yours.
Lord, there is no situation or circumstance that is too big for You to conquer. Help us to see You through all the darkness when times are tough. Thank You for remaining so close to Miriam during her trial and giving her the boldness to escape. We ask for Your hand of love to bring healing to Miriam in the deepest places of her heart. Restore her faith as it was before, and give her hope in the future that will not disappoint. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Wow, Miriam went through so much, yet her faith remains strong! Can we not do the same with our trials, which are minor compared to hers? Incredible lesson today. Thank you for sharing this!