Columbus Day by Dr. D. James Kennedy
Beware that you do not forget the Lord your God … when you have eaten and are full and have built and occupied good houses. Isaiah 55:5-6
Christopher Columbus is a somewhat unappreciated hero today. Nonetheless, his accomplishment in history was huge.
He himself said, “It was the Lord who put it into my mind to sail to the Indies. The fact that the Gospel must be preached to so many lands—that is what convinced me. Charting the seas is but a necessary requisite for the fulfillment of the Great Commission of our glorious Savior.”
He attempted great things for God, and he led the path for others to follow into the New World. Columbus also led daily devotions on his ship. This was the prayer they said daily during that historic voyage:
Blessed be the light of day,
And the holy cross we say;
And the Lord of verity,
And the Holy Trinity.
When he arrived on land in the western hemisphere, those were his very first words, after which he planted a Cross—the Cross of Jesus Christ.
Christopher, means “Christ-bearer” and Columbus believed all of his life that it was his calling by God to carry Christ to the New World, to the far isles of the sea.
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