Monday, January 12, 2009

pray for Antonio

I arrived early at church yesterday, thinking I would be needed to help with the praise band. Turns out that I didn't, so I began wandering around and greeting folks that had arrived. A young man I had never seen before was sitting by himself in the back, so I went over to introduce myself and talk to him. His name was Antonio, and he had just arrived in the city as a soldier of the Mexican army, and was involved in training in a nearby town. I asked if he was a Christian, and he said no, but several of his friends had given him music and sermons from the pastors of our church to listen to, and since he was in the area, he wanted to visit and find out more.

It turns out that Antonio knew next to nothing about the Christian faith, but felt that all his attempts to be a good person and please others were coming to nothing. So I explained to him that we are all like that. We try to reach a place of rightness, to be good, but we can't. And I told him about Jesus, who makes us right in the eyes of God despite our having offended God through ignoring him and thinking that we can do it all ourselves. 

Tears came into his eyes as he explained to me how he has been wanting to make his life better, but he knows he can't. God had obviously been rubbing this sore spot, drawing Antonio to himself. 

The service began, and the Gospel was preached. After church, we sat there in those blue plastic folding chairs at the back of the auditorium and Antonio gave his heart to Jesus.

Please pray for him, because he doesn't have many friends and knows very little about Jesus, but I think the essentials are becoming readily stuck in his heart. Like a newborn baby is completely dependent on its new environment, so this newborn is going to need a lot of help. So please pray for him to know and believe the truth of the Gospel deep down, and that it would bear good fruit.

4 comments:

Ryan said...

That's so exciting! I'll definitely be keeping Antonio in my prayers!

Side question: was that conversation in Spanish? If so, your skills have become impressive Mr. Nye! :)

allison said...

thanks for passing this story on, Billy - praise God that he never grows wearing of drawing hearts!

In His Glad Service said...

:) Water the seed, pray away the birds, help him cut down choking thistles, and break up any hard packed soil with love. Good soil, the best seed, harvest time...
That's what I'm praying...and it has to do with your prior post. Lots of things feel urgent to us, but like in Antonio, God has been at work, God worked and God continues to work. It's okay to feel urgent and figure stuff out along the way. That's how we work, some cultures are more honest about this than others, but God is right on time, every time--won't be hurried, and is never late. We do what we can, but realize all of this is never on our shoulders...so, like creation, fast or slow, it's ALL God's.
Dr. C.

Janiece said...

What a wonderful tale.... God at work, revealing truth and love in a heart.

Thinking of you Gringos and your role for Antonio and others...

"May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you a spirit of unity among yourselves as you follow Christ Jesus, so that with one heart and mouth you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ." Rom 15:5,6

Our Love to You!