An author of a book for Release International went to visit the priest of the martyred Egyptian Christians (martyred in Libya), he asked the author "Why do you want to meet their families? Do not expect too much. They are all the same. You can visit any of their families and you will find the same attitude to the church everywhere- the same strong faith, and the same readiness for martyrdom. This is not a Western church in a Western society. We are the church of the martyrs".
What a verbal smack- the priest must have watched videos of my favourite street preacher Dorre Love for that level of bluntness! But seriously, isn't this true? How many of you have withheld from speaking the Gospel because of fear of fear of looking like a religious freak? *raises hand
The author also visited a woman who lost a loved one when a bomb was thrown into a church. She says: "They have received their reward, they are with their Lord whom they loved and served all their lives. They are free now of the troubles of this life."
May we learn from our persecuted Christian brothers and sisters in Christ in Egypt.
@WintaTheAngle I am not God. But when we rest in God's sovereignty, there is a peace that surpasses all understanding.
It's like when my wife had a ruptured aneurysm and made it but had part of her body weaker than the other. Then she got pregnant in all odds despite having ovarian cists but then miscarried.