Even as I sit in Oxford, Ohio I experience the weight of these dark and demonic words from India:
“[Christianity] is a problem and we will deal with it. We will get all Hindus together, the whole Hindu nation, and whoever stands against the rights of Hindu’s - we will finish them” – Hindu radical
“They want to eradicate the Christians of India. They want to turn this country into a Hindu nation. A goal that extreme Hindu leaders say is worth fighting for…. Hindus have fought for this nation and for their religious rights. India has always been, is, and forever will be a Hindu nation.”
“Conversions and Christianity missionaries are a threat to India” – Hindu radical
Even as I shake, God does not. He knows these men.
Their feet are swift to shed blood;
in their path are ruin and misery,
and the way of peace they have not know.
There is no fear of God before their eyes. (Romans 3:15-18)
I am hungrily amazed as our brothers and sisters in Christ who suffer this extreme persecution respond in Gospel-centered perseverance. God, in His grace, preserves them… resulting in praise and glory and honor today and at the revelation of Jesus Christ. They have not seen Him, yet they love Him. “We may have lost everything, but we will never turn our backs on Christ.” They do not now see Him, yet they believe in Him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory. “I still have joy and I’m thanking God despite my circumstances.”
These brothers and sisters have joined with Esther in saying, “If I perish, I perish.” (Esther 4:16)
They have joined with Paul, who said, “To live is Christ, and to die is gain.” (Philippians 1:21)
So let us say with our Indian brothers and sisters “If we live, we’ll live for Christ. If we die, we’ll die for Christ. Whatever happens, we worship the Lord.” That is their cry, and they are our brothers and sisters. Let us join with them in joyful mourning and fervent prayer as we ask the Lord if we need to do more.
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ok that made me really happy.
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