Idols are nothing; Jesus is everything
Until a few years ago, feeling miserable was normal for Teng. “I was obsessed with gambling, envious of those who won big payoffs,” she says. “I always thought my turn to win would come, but it never happened. As I kept losing more and more, I was filled with rage and despair.”
Blind faith
Many Cambodians believe in the power of idols, and Teng was no different. She prayed to them whenever she had problems, which seemed like most of the time. Yet the silence she received in return only deepened her frustration with life. “Sometimes I screamed at them.” she says. “It seemed like no one was listening.”
Occasionally at night, Teng could get a radio station that broadcast the Gospel. She listened with curiosity as someone talked about a man named Jesus who loves everyone, even sinners.
“Because of this, I already knew a little about salvation when Vicheka came to our village,” she recalls. “When she explained more about the Good News, I felt good for the first time in many years. I wondered if even someone as bitter and hateful as me could receive Jesus as my Savior. As Vicheka spoke from the Bible, I considered the importance of each of God’s Words.”
Drawing close to Him
As Teng studied the Bible with Vicheka, she realized that her suffering and misery came from pursuing the world instead of God. Tired of being bound with the chains of gambling addiction, she decided to accept Jesus Christ into her heart.
“Since then, obeying God’s Word fills my life with peace and joy,” Teng says. “Jesus set me free from all the bad things I used to do. I am convinced that He will be with me and be my helper wherever I go. He will always guide me along the straight path. Amen!”