Jesus said to the crowd:
“They will seize and persecute you, they will hand you over to the
synagogues and to prisons, and they will have you led before kings and
governors because of my name. It will lead to your giving testimony.
Remember, you are not to prepare your defense beforehand, for I myself
shall give you a wisdom in speaking that all your adversaries will be
powerless to resist or refute. You will even be handed over by parents,
brothers, relatives, and friends, and they will put some of you to
death. You will be hated by all because of my name, but not a hair on
your head will be destroyed. By your perseverance you will secure your
lives.”
REFLECTIONS:
If the gospel message is good news, then why do so many oppose it with
hostility and even violence? Jesus warns his followers that they will
be confronted with persecution, wickedness, false teaching, and
temptation. The real enemy of the gospel is Satan whom Jesus calls a
"murderer" and "father of lies" (John 8:44). Satan uses fear and hatred
to provoke hostility in others towards those who follow Jesus Christ.
And what is Jesus' response to this hostility and opposition? Love,
truth, and forgiveness. Only love can defeat prejudice, intollerance,
hatred, and envy. God's love purifies our hearts and minds of all that
would divide and tear people apart. The truth is also essential for
overcoming evil and tribulation in the world. Satan deceives and sin
blinds the heart and mind. Only God's truth can free us from error and
spiritual blindness. The gospel is God's word of truth and salvation.
That is why Jesus tells his disciples to proclaim the gospel throughout
the whole world (Mark 16:15), even in the midst of opposition and
persecution.
Jesus tells his disciples that if they endure to the end they will gain
their lives they will see God's salvation and inherit eternal life and
happiness with God. Endurance is more than human effort and
perseverance. It is a supernational gift of the Holy Spirit which
enables us to bear up under any trial, temptation, and form of
persecution. Endurance is strengthened with hope the supernatural
assurance that we will see God face to face and inherit all the
promises he has made. Jesus is our supreme model and hero who endured
the cross for our sake (Hebrews 12:2). "God shows his love for us in
that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8). Jesus
willingly shed his blood for our sake and for our salvation and he
calls us to lay down our lives for one another and to take up our cross
in like manner (John 15:12-13; 1 John 3:16).
The word "martyr" in the New Testament Greek means "witness". The Book
of Revelations says that "Jesus was the faithful witness ...who freed
us from our sins by his blood" (Revelations 1:5). Tertullian, a second
century lawyer who converted when he saw Christians singing as they
went out to die by the hands of their persecutors, exclaimed: "The
blood of the martyrs is seed." Their blood is the seed of new
Christians, the seed of the church. The third century bishop, Cyprian
said: "When persecution comes, God's soldiers are put to the test, and
heaven is open to martyrs. We have not enlisted in an army to think of
peace and to decline battle, for we see that the Lord has taken first
place in the conflict." True martyrs live and die as witnesses of the
gospel. They overcome their enemies through persevering hope and
courage, undying love and forebearance, kindness, goodness, and
compassion.
St. Augustine of Hippo wrote, "The martyrs were bound, jailed,
scourged, racked, burned, rent, butchered and they multiplied!" Why is
this the case? The Christian martyrs witnessed to the truth, joy, and
freedom of the gospel, by their lives, their testimony, and by the
shedding of their own blood for the name of Christ. Today we
unfortunately witness many extremists and misguided individuals who
will sacrifice their lives, and kill others in the process, out of
hatred, revenge, prejudice, and envy. From a Christian point of view,
they are not true martyrs because their sacrifice is not motivated by
God's merciful love and forgiveness, truth and righteousness.
True martyrs pray for their persecutors and love their enemies. In
their suffering and in their death they witness the truth of the gospel
that "God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever
believes in him should not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16).
Jesus gave his life for all who would accept him as their savior
whether Jew or Greek, Christian or Muslim, agnostic or atheist. Satan
seeks to destroy our faith through the fear of death and he incites
others to persecute Christians for their faith in Christ. Martyrs who
shed their blood for Jesus Christ win great victory, not only for
themselves, but for the whole people of God. The martyrs overcome Satan
by enduring suffering and death through their faith in Christ who died
and rose for us. And through their witness many others recognize the
victory which Christ won on the cross. The martyrs witness to the truth
the truth of Jesus Christ and his power to overcome sin, fear, hatred,
violence, and prejudice, and even death itself. What gives courage and
confidence to the martyrs is the firm hope in the resurrection of Jesus
Christ and the promise of eternal life and and unending happiness with
God.
God may call some of us to be martyrs for our faith. But for most of
us, our call is to be 'dry' martyrs who bear testimony to the joy and
power of the gospel in the midst of daily challenges, contradictions,
temptations and adversities which come our way as we follow the Lord
Jesus. What will attract others to the truth and power of the gospel?
When they see Christians loving their enemies, being joyful in
suffering, patient in adversity, pardoning injuries, and showing
comfort and compassion to the hopeless and the helpless. Jesus tells us
that we do not need to fear our adversaries. God will give us
sufficient grace, strength, and wisdom to face any trial and to answer
any challenge to our faith. Are you ready to lay down your life for
Christ and to bear witness to the joy and freedom of the gospel?
"Lord Jesus Christ, by your atoning death on the cross you have
redeemed the world. Fill me with joyful hope, courage, and boldness to
witness the truth of your love for sinners and your victory over the
powers of sin, Satan, and death."
Sunday, December 16, 2012
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