May 28, 2014

Tears of Peter Baptist 2

     Once, there were such missionaries in Japan. That’s the missionary who didn’t look after himself, his mother country, or even his family remained there, and who couldn’t help but weep for the missionary work in this Japan, even before the death and even before the martyrdom, 
     Revival absolutely comes to Japan. God remembers teas of Fr. Peter Baptist. He engraves his prayer in His mind. Then, He uses us as His answers to his prayer.
     I have been to Sonogi lots of times. Whenever I visits there, the Lord gives me His utterance. “You are the answer of His weeping.”
     We need to keep it in our mind that the work of big revival in the last days the Lord is going to perform would be the answer of their prayer with tears, too.  We should keep in remembrance that once there were people (missionaries) who came for missionary activities, leaving their mother countries and their own family, and were martyred with gladness. 
     These twenty-six martyrs divided into three little boats without covers, reached Togitsu from Sonogi through a frosty night sea. All of them were bound with ropes around their neck except for foreign priests, and their both hands were bound with those ropes behind their back.



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