"I know your affliction and your poverty. I know the slander ..." Rev 2:9 He can say this because He became one of us! And He know everything - including our troubles.
He has nothing critical to say here, only encouragement and eternal perspective. This section includes one of my favourite passages, "Be faithful even to the point of death and I will give you eternal life."Rev 2:10b Such encouragement from our Lord to them and us!
Christians are still being persecuted in varying degrees. Voice of the Martyrs report:
Join me in prayer "For Those Who Suffer for the Sake of Truth" (Lutheran Book of Prayer)It is impossible to know with absolute certainty the exact number of Christians killed for their faith each year. However, according to the World Evangelical Alliance, more than 200 million Christians in at least 60 countries are denied fundamental human rights solely because of their faith.Much of today's persecution still takes place in remote areas of countries often cut off from or with restricted access to modern communications. Most martyrs suffer and die anonymously - unknown and forgotten - their deaths unrecorded except in heaven. What is reported often occurs weeks, months and even years after the fact. Persecution is often such a part of life that it hardly dawns on the afflicted to tell the world. Even then, many are nervous about sharing what they know for fear of retribution.
Lord God, revealed in the Christ as the One whose foolishness is wiser than men and whose weakness is stronger than men:
Help those who suffer for the sake of truth, to find Your strength in their weakness, to see Your glory in what is despised, to feel Your presence in what is desolate.
Help them to understand that in Your gentleness there is power, that in Your grace there is strength, that in Your forgiveness there is life.
Relieve them from torture and pain, from strain of the emotions, from temptation, danger and agony of soul.
Use their suffering for the conversion of those who torment them, for the strengthening of those who love them, for the welfare of Your people everywhere.
Keep them in Your steadfast love in Christ, our Lord, for His sake. Amen
The end of the devotion for today says, "Through His Word, God promises to strengthen you and keep you faithful. Make that Word then, the centerpiece of your holiday preparations."
What are ways you "make the Word a centrepiece" in your home during the Advent/Christmas season - individually or in your family?