Charles Spurgeon taught Biblical truth, but does this explain what Jesus is doing in Iran for example?

We might ask Spurgeon to join our century and think about Saul of Tarsus.  Of course, he can’t.. He is an 18th century preacher.

I’m going to approach this titles question with some facts from my own blog as well as from a scriptural viewpoint.  

I find the change over the years in the statistics concerning this blog quite interesting.  This was the area covered by this blog in 2018 the first year of my postings.  This is based on the WordPress statistics provided with my own sites stats. 

As can be seen even then there was minor impact in other countries than in the U.S. Keep in mind, that this is just one very small and insignificant ministries impact. 

The following color map in 2025 shows that the reach has increased.  Meaning I would think that there is an increased usage of such ministries as my own internet outreach.  So we can see that God also uses technology to preach the Gospel.  And He reaches with it as we know from Scripture:“contrite hearts”.

Now as you can see the following display shows that the outreach to Singapore is thus far in 2026 far outperforming even the U.S. impact.  It is almost in just 8 days what it was for Singapore in all of 2025 above.  And for that period it was more than double the U.S. impact.  

I believe that this is only one way, but an important way of seeing how the Holy Spirit works throughout our world.  And He uses any tool that He wants in so doing.  So, obviously the Word and the Gospel are reaching the entire world today; when considering that a minor ministry such as this has such a far reach.  So when Jesus appears to Muslims who are searching for Him, He is doing likely something similar to what He did when Saul of Tarsus was called and became the Apostle Paul.  He calls them and makes available to them the teaching needed to become His followers, and they by their own free will choice become His very own.  

The Spurgeon quote above is taken from: http://hehathsaid.com/2026/01/08/be-the-preacher/