July 9, 2024

Imagine half-way through one of our worship services a group of men barged in and began to harass the pastors and worshippers. Their sole motivation is to disrupt our service and give us a warning not to spread our faith in their community. It is hard to picture this in our country which has offered so much freedom for people to worship to worship in peace. But this is exactly what happened to the church Advent sponsors in Bangladesh. Neighboring Muslims attacked their church and our mission pastor was injured. John writes to those in similar situations of persecution.

Rev. 2:8 “To the church in Smyrna write….Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer…be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life.”

Rev. 2:12 “To the church in Pergammon write…you did not renounce your faith in me, even in the days of Antipas, my faithful witness, who was put to death in your city—where Satan lives.”

I often wonder if we would be more faithful if it was harder to be a Christian in this country. Or would persecution and hardship cause us to turn away? The next time we feel like sleeping in instead of worshipping, skipping our offering, ignoring the needs of the church for volunteers, or leaving the Bible unopened and the TV on, it might be worth considering how others are so committed to their faith that they are willing to suffer for it. 

Pastor Andy


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