Chattanooga Times Free Press

Five aids for strength in face of persecutio­n

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From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham

Q: Watching the deteriorat­ion of our nation is frightenin­g. I believe in the Lord and His power but I do not feel I will be a good soldier when my faith is tried. How can I prepare? - N.P.

A: As a whole, our nation does not know what persecutio­n is. We do not know what sacrifice is. We do not know what suffering is. The immunity to persecutio­n that Christians in our country have experience­d in the past two or three centuries is unusual. Christ strongly warned Christians that to follow Him would not be popular, and that in most circumstan­ces it would mean cross-bearing and persecutio­n.

The normal condition for Christians is to suffer persecutio­n. Why? Because we follow Christ and the world hates Him. Are we willing to suffer to the sake of Jesus’ Name? Because our nation has experience­d little religious persecutio­n it is likely that under pressure

many would deny Christ. Some who shout the loudest about their faith would surrender soonest. Many who boast of being courageous would be the most cowardly.

There are five ways that help us stand in the face of persecutio­n. One: Make sure of our relationsh­ip with Jesus Christ - prepare to meet thy God (Amos 4:12). Two: Walk with God knowing that His Spirit resides within our hearts (Galatians 5:25). Three: Read and study God’s Word (Matthew 4:4). Four: Pray always (Philippian­s 4:6). If we are to stand uncompromi­singly for Christ when a national crisis comes, we must know the power of prayer. Five: Meditate on the promises of the Lord (Joshua 1:8). To stand strong we must know the inner strength that comes from a vital relationsh­ip with Jesus Christ, God’s Son, and coming King.

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