Persecuted Christians

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Thursday, August 31, 2006

persecuted christians

Yesterday, in my dail reading note, "Our Daily Bread" I read this interesting article which I thought I would pass on to you.

In AD64 someone set fire to Rome and a few days later two thirds of the city lay in ruins.

A rumour spread that the emperor Nero had set the fire because he wanted to rebuild the city and name it after himself.

Needing a scape goat he chose to blame a defenseless and unpopular minority - Christians. He then initiated such intense persecution that he has been referred to as the first Antichrist.

It is believed that both Peter and Paul were martyred during this time.

Because Christianity was new and its followers still relatively few, the sadistic treatment that Nero leveled against believers, which included using them as human torches to light his palace garden, continued with little opposition.

His persecution eventually backfired, however. Instead of weakening the new faith, it strenghtened it. History tells us that within a few hundred years Christianity became so influential that Emperor Constantine made it the official religion of the Roman Empire.

God always has a purpose in persecution. He will use it for good if we follow the example of Christ, who, when he suffered, He.....committed Himself to Him who judges righteously 1 Peter 2.23

"The purposes of God are right, although we may not see,
Just how He works all things for good, and transforms tragedy"