<http://persecutedchurch.blogspot.com/2009/06/is-your-christianity-curable.html>Is
 
your Christianity curable?

http://persecutedchurch.blogspot.com/2009/06/is-your-christianity-curable.html

Yesterday, Stacy Harp who 
<http://www.persecutionblog.com>blogs for our US 
sister mission wrote a great post entitled 
<http://www.persecutionblog.com/2009/06/are-christians-easily-cured-of-their-christianity.html>Are
 
Christians Easily Cured of Their Christianity?  I 
thought you might like to read it and be 
challenged by it like I was. (Note: I did make a few minor edits for clarity).

The following are excerpts from a letter from a 
governor named Pliny to the Roman emperor Trajan 
on the growth of Christianity less than one 
hundred years after the crucifixion of Christ:
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PlinyLetterMS


    I have never been present at any of the 
Christians’ trials, and I am unaware of the 
methods and limits used in our investigation and 
torture. Do we show any regard to age or gender? 
If a Christian repents of his religion, do we still punish him or pardon him?
     Currently, I am proceeding thus­I question 
them as to their religion; if they state they are 
Christian, I repeat the questioning, adding the 
threat of capital punishment. If they still 
persist, I order them to be executed. I do not 
believe that their stubbornness should go unpunished.
     I recently questioned a group of Christians 
who, after interrogation, denied their faith. 
 From this event, I could see more than ever the 
importance of extracting the real truth, with the 
assistance of torture, from two female prisoners. 
But I was able to discover nothing except depraved and excessive superstition.
     I therefore thought it wise to consult you 
before continuing with this matter. The matter is 
well worth referring to you, especially 
considering the numbers endangered. This 
contagious superstition is not confined to the 
cities only, but has also spread throughout the villages.
     Nevertheless it still seems possible to check and cure it.
Are Christians easily “cured” of their 
Christianity? When push comes to shove, are most 
believers incurably faithful to Christ or merely 
running a mild fever? Persecution is one sure way 
to discover the truth. Only God knows a person’s 
heart. However, persecution introduces us to our 
real selves and helps determine whether we will 
forsake Christ or remain faithful. If we are 
truly committed to Christ, then he will give us 
the stamina we need to endure for his sake. If we 
are more committed to an ideology than the person 
of Jesus, we will find ourselves faltering under 
pressure. Are you an incurable case for Christ or 
will your beliefs turn out to be “excessive superstition” instead?

Posted by Glenn Penner at 
<http://persecutedchurch.blogspot.com/2009/06/is-your-christianity-curable.html>6/02/2009



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