"It was a great joy for us to see them understand
the saving grace of Jesus for salvation; some cried as they shared their
testimony of faith."
Nearly
an entire village in the Philippines embraced Christianity after
hearing the Gospel and viewing the 2004 film, "The Passion of the
Christ," an indigenous ministry has revealed. (Photo via http://www.christianaid.org/News/2016/mir20160421.aspx - Christian Aid Mission )
According to a http://www.christianaid.org/News/2016/mir20160421.aspx - report
from Christian Aid Mission, an organization dedicated to assisting and
promoting native missionaries overseas, a local ministry spent eight
months building a relationship with the Manobo tribal peoples in
northern Mindanao.
During that time, mission leaders held Bible
studies, teaching chronologically through the narratives of the Hebrew
Scriptures to the New Testament. Men, women and children began attending
these sessions and expressed a tremendous thirst for the Gospel.
"The week before presenting the Gospel lesson
was a week of suspense," said the director, whose name is withheld for
security reasons. "Everyone was in anticipation as to what would happen
to Jesus after He was arrested by the Jewish leaders. To make the
teaching of the Gospel that night more vivid, the teacher inserted a
brief video clip of the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus from the
movie, 'The Passion of Christ.'"
After viewing "The Passion," which depicts
the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, on the day
of His crucifixion in Jerusalem, many of the villagers were emotional,
expressing anger at the mistreatment of Jesus by Jewish authorities and
Roman soldiers.
"One of the old men emotionally said, 'How I
wish I could be by Jesus' side and help Him!'" he said. "But after the
truth had been explained concerning the death and resurrection of Christ
as God's only provision for man's salvation, a feeling of awe and
amazement was felt."
Moved by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, many
of the villagers professed faith in His death and resurrection, and
embraced Christianity.
"Finally,
after consistently teaching over the past eight months from Genesis
onward, we were able to present the Gospel, and nearly the whole village
responded and trusted Jesus as their Lord and Savior," he said. "It was
a great joy for us to see them understand the saving grace of Jesus for
salvation; some cried as they shared their testimony of faith." (Photo via http://www.christianaid.org/News/2016/mir20160421.aspx - Christian Aid Mission )
The next day, even more villagers shared how
the Gospel had changed their lives. One elderly man who said he had put
his trust in Jesus as the promised Messiah concluded, "He suffered so
much for me. I'm glad He rose again from the dead."
The ministry shared one particularly
heartwarming story of an 84-year-old woman, who said that she was
grateful to hear what Jesus had done on the cross for her. She said that
while she had little time remaining in this world, she knew
that Heaven was her sure home because of what Christ did for her.
"Many more Manobo, both children and adult,
expressed faith in Jesus," the ministry director told CAM. "Truly, God
is at work in the lives of these people, moving them from darkness to
light, into His eternal Kingdom."
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