Italy
Italy is a land of rich history and culture.
Such cultures as the Etruscans and Romans once
flourished on the Italian peninsula. The Roman Empire ruled and
reigned over the entire region, from which it sent its legions
to conquer the known world. The remnants of this empire are
scattered across the land, but its power and tyranny no longer
remain. When Daniel interpreted Nebuchednezzar's dream, he
spoke of another kingdom that would come and replace the Roman
Empire.
"And in the days of these kings the God of heaven will set
up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed; and the kingdom
shall not be left to other people; it shall break in pieces and
consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever" (Daniel
2:44).
Where are the kingdoms of the Babylonians,
the Medo-Persians, the Grecians, and the Romans? All that
remains are remnants of their temporal achievements. Look,
however, to the far reaches of the globe and you find the
kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ. This kingdom shall stand
forever because its head is the King of Kings and Lord of
Lords, the Lord Jesus Christ. Even unto this day He has
been subduing a people unto Himself. He has not left His
Church to the whims of any group of men or
man. Christ alone is head of His Church, which He rules
and reigns according to His royal law. Hearts are still being
changed and lives are still being transformed, manifesting the
fruits of righteousness to the glory and honor of Christ.
The gospel once flourished in Italy, however, over time the
gospel light was obscured. For centuries leading
up through the Protestant Reformation men sought to
bring the Church back to the teaching of Scripture.
Instead of the being commended they the were
condemned. Instead of being protected and received, they were
hunted and persecuted. God in His wisdom did not allow the
Reformation to take root in Italy as it had in other parts of
Europe.
All along, there have been small societies of believers that
profess the true religion, gathered together with their
children. God has been faithful to keep His people wherever
they have been gathered, even under difficult
circumstances.
For centuries leading up to the birth of the Italian nation,
the peninsula was divided into many states, including those
papal states claimed by the Roman Catholic Church. God did not
allow the gospel to be preached and blessed as it
had in the English-speaking world. This does not mean
that there were not believers in Italy, but rather that the
extent of the influence of protestant principles were
minimal.
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