Good news. Mt 24:13 (all KJV): “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” Eph 1:11: “In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will”. The perseverance of the believer comes from the Lord Himself. Some will get knocked down but not get up. Some will be dealt harsh blows in life, but they rise again to trust their maker. “Whosoever will may come” but not all will come. He desires “that all will come to salvation” but not all will be saved. Has life taken your babies away? Have you suffered the unbearable? You will rise again to hope unto eternal life because He who called you is faithful and He will bring it to pass. Just keep going. The same faith that saved you will now rise in you again by His grace to lead you home, because you are His.
Polycarp
Polycarp was a disciple of the apostle John, who was to be burned?? at the stake around A.D. 150 at the age of 86. He was threatened by the mob of the day, & they told him “we are going to burn you at the stake, but if you will denounce Jesus Christ & bow to the Roman Emperor we will set you free”. He replied, “Eighty-six years I have been His servant, and He has done me no wrong. How can I blaspheme my king who saved me?” Once more they urged Polycarp to swear by Caesar. This time Polycarp replied, “Since you pretend not to know who and what I am, hear me declare with boldness: I am a Christian. And if you wish to learn more about Christianity, I will be happy to make an appointment.” Furious, they said, “Don’t you know We have wild beasts waiting? We’ll throw you to them unless you repent.” Polycarp answered, “Bring them on, then, for we are not accustomed to repent of what is good in order to adopt that which is evil.” Next they threatened to burn him alive. To this Polycarp replied, “You threaten me with fire which burns for a little while and is soon extinguished. You do not know the coming fire of judgment and eternal punishment reserved for the ungodly. What are you waiting for? Do what you wish.” He died a martyr, bound and burned at the stake, however they were forced to stab him to death when the FIRE FAILED to consume his body.
Our life must be characterized by a humble acceptance of God’s will; and our willingness to praise of God in the most extreme trial; and a joyful, unwavering commitment to Christ even when faced with death. Let this too be our story! STAND! Love Mel