Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death
Just a few more years,
Lord!
On December 4, 1999, Brother Ming
Kai Wu went to the hospital for an exam after having coughed for more than a
month. The doctor told him, “Just go ahead and enjoy whatever it is that you
like to eat or buy.” When Ming Kai heard this, he knew things were seriously
wrong. It turned out that he had been diagnosed with more than twenty tumors in
his body.
Completely
unprepared for something of this magnitude, Ming Kai could not accept the diagnosis.
But through the doctor’s persuasion, he reluctantly checked into the hospital
to receive chemotherapy.
Ming Kai
stayed in a comfortable and beautiful hospital room, but he hardly slept at
night. He kept thinking, “How could this be? Will I
leave this world just like this?” In great turmoil, he opened the Bible to
read: “In my distress I called upon the Lord, And
cried out to my God; He heard my voice from His temple, And my cry entered His
ears” (2 Sam 22:7).
He also
knelt down and prayed for over an hour, but he still could not find peace.
Thinking about God’s will, he said to God, “I dare not go against Your will, but please add numbers to my years the same way
You did for King Hezekiah. It is not that I don’t want to enjoy rest, but my
children are still young, and I would feel indebted to them if I went to heaven
now. Would you please let me serve a few more years?”
Insomnia-ridden,
Ming Kai continued to pray through the silent night.
Why is it so painful?
Ming Kai simply could not accept the
doctor’s “sentence.” He thought of seeking a second opinion at another
hospital. His daughter, who studied at the School of Chinese Medicine,
recommended a professor in her department who was a lung specialist. Ming Kai
agreed to see this doctor on December 14 for an exam.
The
doctor told him that the cancer cells had not only covered the entire right
lung but had also spread to the left lung. Ming Kai had only two or three more
months left to live. This doctor also urged him to be hospitalized.
On
December 16, Ming Kai underwent an intrathoracic
ultrasound examination, where a 120-cm-wide tube was inserted through his nose.
At first, when the tube was inserted, Ming Kai could still pray, saying, “Help
me, Lord!” But when the tube went through his trachea and pierced his right
lung, fluid and blood that had clogged his air duct gushed out like water.
The
doctors and nurses grabbed hold of him and told him to be brave and endure the
pain. At this point, he was in such extreme pain that he couldn’t pray anymore.
Every time the tube moved further inward, blood would shoot out. Regardless of
how hard they tried, the nurses could not stop the blood from flowing.
After
repeated pricks, cuts, and much vomiting, the twenty-minute exam finally
passed. Ming Kai was almost completely paralyzed, lying in his own blood. It
was about five o’clock by that time, and the doctors were getting ready to get
off work, so they asked Ming Kai to return to his room on his own.
“It was
December. The weather was very cold. With one hand holding my wounds and the
other hand leaning against the wall, it took me one-and-a-half hours to walk
the 500 meter distance back to my room,” said Ming Kai with a heavy voice.
After
returning to his room, he vomited more blood and fluid and used up all the
paper towels in his room. He could neither eat nor rest but could only moan in
pain.
In
extreme pain, Ming Kai prayed to God, “Lord, why is it so painful? Please take
away the pain. Are you not a merciful Lord? Are you not the Shepherd?” At the
same time, he felt ashamed at having lost sight of God in his suffering, when
he had always encouraged others to have faith and trust in Him.
Later,
Ming Kai’s daughter showed him the passage in Romans 8:26-27:
Likewise the Spirit also helps in our
weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the
Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings
which cannot be uttered. Now He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of
the Spirit is, because He makes intercession for the saints according to the
will of God.
Ming Kai
couldn’t but examine himself: “In my weakness, my prayer is full of complaints
and pleadings for health. I grieve the Holy Spirit, yet the Holy Spirit never
complains about us but intercedes for us according to God’s will. Isn’t this
God’s great love?”
That
night, he continued to pray. About 30 minutes later, he heard the Holy Spirit
speak kindly to him in his ears, “Ming Kai, Ming Kai, is it very painful? I
know. But I tell you that the pain will be even greater.” Ming Kai thought, “He
just comforted me, but why does He tell me that I will be in greater pain?
Could I have heard it wrong?”
“Is your pain as great as Mine?”
After
praying for about another hour, the Holy Spirit said, “Ming Kai, I know it’s
very painful. But you won’t die. Is your pain as great as Mine?”
When he heard that he would not die, his heart was very much consoled.
Ming Kai
remembered how many believers had visited him, prayed for him, and comforted
him during his stay at the hospital for more than a month. But when the Lord
was nailed on the cross and in great agony, who
comforted him? Not only was He alone, but He also endured scorn and ridicule.
You know my reproach, my shame, and my dishonor…
Reproach has broken my heart, And I am full of
heaviness; I looked for someone to take pity, but there was none; And for
comforters, but I found none. (Ps 69:19-21)
This
thought made Ming Kai realize that he had no right to grumble.
The test
results, which came out on December 20, confirmed that cancer had spread
through his lungs. The doctor told Ming Kai that he had to undergo surgery
immediately. He told the doctor that he was very afraid of pain, but his
primary care doctor told him, “I believe your God will help you.” When Ming Kai
heard the words of the doctor, who was not a believer, he cheerfully replied,
“Then I’ll leave it all in your hands.” The doctor said, “Not in my hands, but
in God’s hands.”
The
surgery on December 22 lasted five hours. A 16-cm incision was made on his
side, and two thirds of his lungs, along with two ribs, were removed.
During
the critical seventy-two-hour interval after the surgery, five tubes fed a
range of medications into his body. When the excruciating pain would deprive
him of sleep, Ming Kai could only pray. He spent those seventy-two hours in repeated
pain, prayer, and sleep. Because the Lord watched over him, he was able to pass
through that agonizing time.
The
following day was Sabbath. Ming Kai prayed with his daughter: “We usually only
make requests in our prayers, but at this hour, I am repenting of my weaknesses
and offering a prayer of thanksgiving.”
I ask for death, Lord!
As he
gradually recovered, Ming Kai was able to wheel himself to visit others in the
hospital. One day, he felt a sudden, sharp pain in his chest. His blood
pressure dropped to 30 mm, and his pulse became only 6 or 7 a minute. The nurse
immediately asked the doctor to take an X-ray.
They
found that much blood and fluid had accumulated in his lungs and heart, so he
was rushed to the operating room. The second surgery turned out to be even more
painful than the first because he was physically weaker, having gone through
two surgeries in ten days.
After
dinner on January 8, 2000, Ming Kai felt very uncomfortable. A few church
members happened to be visiting him. They felt his body and said, “Brother Wu,
why are you so cold?” He still had his senses, but he couldn’t feel any body
heat or blood pressure, and he was in great pain.
He took
the hands of his mother, wife, children, and the many brothers and sister who
were there and asked them all to pray for him. They prayed earnestly for him
with love. But he could only pray to God saying, “It’s so painful, Lord! I
can’t take it anymore! Please take me away!”
Then he
asked himself, “Everyone is praying for me to live, but I’m praying to die. Can
a Christian pray for death?” Utterly weak physically and mentally, as he was
asking for death, he suddenly saw a dark, enormous figure. He knew in his heart
that it was an evil presence.
He
quickly cried out three times, “In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, away,
Satan!” But the dark figure did not depart. Ming Kai held the hands of his
family and gave his last words. He had forgotten God’s grace—how God saw him
through those critical seventy-two hours and kept him company. Now, he only
knew to seek death.
“When a
man is at the verge of death, he is very weak indeed,” Ming Kai reminisces
later.
Satan sought for me
Later, he
felt that his soul left his body. Ming Kai described in detail his struggle
with Satan as he was asking for death:
My soul smiled and nodded at me, then turned to
leave. At that moment, Satan also turned around and faced me. He smiled at me
and beckoned me. I was very weak but still maintained my alertness. I was still
praying. My soul floated upward, but Satan would not leave. Then, I saw a nurse
approaching from the left, but there was no sound of footsteps. It turned out
to be an angel. My soul was at the ceiling, and I could see my family and the
believers praying. I also saw the battle between the angel and Satan. It was a
magnificent scene. Satan lost the fight and disappeared through the wall.
The angel
asked me to come down and told me, “The Lord Jesus is not letting you die yet.”
I was very glad, and my soul returned to my body.
Ming Kai
earnestly shares these words with all believers: “The devil is ruthless. He
seeks for those that he can devour. Even if you are heading to heaven, he won’t
let you go. He will tempt you even in your last breath. So whenever the Lord’s
sheep are leaving this world, it is especially important that we watch and pray
for them.” He also feels deeply about the apostle’s admonishment in 1 Peter
5:8-10:
Be sober, be vigilant;
because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom
he may devour. Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same
sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world. But may the God of
all grace, who called us to His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have
suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you.
After the
angel left, the nurse came into the room to check his blood pressure and pulse,
which were 130 mm and 70 mm, respectively. His temperature had also gradually
returned to normal.
“Just as
God had promised, I did not die.”
After
this journey through the shadow of the valley of death, marked by extreme pain
and anguish, Ming Kai deeply felt that the Lord’s staff and rod comforted him
and guided him, so that he did not fear evil.
“As long
as my breath remains, I will love the Lord with all my heart, with all my
strength, and with all my soul. I will grasp each opportunity to work for the
Lord in order to repay His grace. May all the glory, honor, and praise be given
to the heavenly Father. May He also grant His
blessings and peace to His sheep.”