Refreshen Your Soul with this Extreme Devotion
Japan, a country surrounded by beautiful mountains, was blessed by the faith of brave Christian brothers and sisters who decided to risk it all to be the first to bring Christ’s message of love and forgiveness to Japan.
In 1549, Francis Xavier
was the first missionary to Japan. Under his ministry, many were
converted and the church grew rapidly. But Japanese officials saw
Christians as a threat, and severe persecution began. The opposition to
Christianity grew like a jagged mountain against the skies of Japan,
overshadowing the believers below. In cities like Unzen, Christians
were boiled in volcanic lava. Others were crucified on wooden crosses
in the town of Nagasaki. Japanese soldiers rounded up all known
Christians in 1637, around thirty thousand of them, and killed each one.
Following
this, the church went underground in hopes of protecting those who
managed to survive. The church struggled for several years. However, by
God’s grace the church survived. Faithful missionaries did not stop
coming. They heard about the mountainous persecution and answered the
call to minister to the few faithful believers who were left.
Japan
now has 1.7 million active Christians, and the church is adding
believers everyday. Xavier and the modern missionaries represent the
faith of a mustard seed that moved a mountain of opposition so a nation
could be changed.
Life is full of
obstructed views. Believers often face a mountain of opposition from
worldly family members who don’t accept their beliefs. Many Christians
come across the Alps of atheism in the workplace. Towering peaks of
persecution from their own governments overshadow believers in
restricted nations. However, a beautiful view is just beyond each
mountain of opposition that faces the church today. The scene is of
thousands of men, women, and children who hunger for the gospel. Faith
can clear the way for others to be saved. Many Christians before you
have been persecuted to demonstrate that truth. Will you continue their
work with a faith that can move mountains? What mountain of opposition
will you focus on today?