Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Cost of Jesus
I have been recently studying and reading about the early
church of the first and second century. There were many men I have read
about or even read some of their writing that I have come to
appreciate. I have come to love followers of the first few centuries;
men like Ignatuis and Polycarp and even women like Perpetua. But what got me really thinking is what it meant for these churches in
the cost of discipleship. The early church knew that to be a disciple of
Jesus Christ was first a person that followed Christ, and later also
meant someone that was willing to pay the ultimate sacrifice and die a
martyrs death. Now I do not think that death is required today to be
called a disciple, but a Christian should be a description of a disciple who is willing to give their life for Jesus. When was the last time we
were persecuted, whether vocally or by discrimination, because we stood
for Christ. The real question is would we feel honored to stand next to
the first and second century disciples of Christ because we to stood for
Christ?
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