Tuesday, September 22, 2009

It is not yet complete.

So the Missions Conference was amazing. God was moving like I've never ever experienced before in my life. Praise Him for that amazing time. You aren't getting any details, by the way. If you want to know what happened, you should have been there.

Anyway.

I was studying the history of Christianity in Spain the other day. It wasn't ever a pretty picture. It's always been Catholic, or, during the Moor's reign, Muslim, for the most part.

I read about how there's never been anything resembling a strong, Bible preaching movement, and how converts to true Christianity are few and far between. None of this is news to me, but I still love reading about this kind of thing. (Spain’s history. Not the other stuff.)

But then I learned something new. Something amazing, something that gave me hope. Something no one had ever mentioned on any webpage, or on any book.

On the last page of the “Spain's religious history” page, after all the depressing, and painful facts, there were six words:

"Spain's history is not yet complete."

Everyone had always talked about the past. We can't change the past. But the future, that is untouched.

There is still time for us to take the Gospel to Spain, and for lost, unsaved, sinners to be able to turn from an eternity in hell, and to know the love the Jesus has for them.

Spain's history is not yet complete.

1 comment:

  1. Awesome perspective... God's power is not limited to the pattern of the past of any country. He loves all, died for all, arose for all and has the power to save all from the penalty of their sin. They just need someone to tell them that life changing message.

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