christserf
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Mat 10:23 But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come.
When governments or large parts of the population of a country or city rise up and persecute Christians, the Christians should leave if they haven't left already. If you disagree, please tell me why.
As for what constitutes "persecution", there are many examples in the book of Acts: Acts 13:50, 14:6, 14:20, 16:40, 17:10. The common theme in all of these examples is that when they try to imprison, expell, or kill disciples, those disciples go. There is one exception in Acts 18:9-18, but this time Jesus told Paul that he should speak, and that no one would hurt him.
There is also the proverb, Pro 22:3 A prudent [man] foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished. I think that it's often a good idea to start making plans to go when it looks like persecution is on the horizon. Whether it be Communist, Muslim, or Buddhist, governments around the world persecute Christians. I understand the "light in a dark place" idea, but the command of Jesus Christ and the example of the early church is to go away when you're being persecuted.
But as for being a light in a dark place, how far should we go? How much persecution should we risk? Paul says to Timothy:
2Ti 3:12 Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.
So obviously, we should expect some amount of persecution, it could even be just in saying that we should stay in a place until we are persecuted (let the Holy Spirit guide you). The same applies to going somewhere where there's persecution: we can go there, and we should leave when we get persecuted.
If you disagree, please give me Scriptural reasons why. If you agree, let's start talking about how we can reach Christians facing persecution and help them to get out of there, even if we have to start by showing them that they should get out of there.
In Yahweh's Love and Truth,
Christ's Serf
When governments or large parts of the population of a country or city rise up and persecute Christians, the Christians should leave if they haven't left already. If you disagree, please tell me why.
As for what constitutes "persecution", there are many examples in the book of Acts: Acts 13:50, 14:6, 14:20, 16:40, 17:10. The common theme in all of these examples is that when they try to imprison, expell, or kill disciples, those disciples go. There is one exception in Acts 18:9-18, but this time Jesus told Paul that he should speak, and that no one would hurt him.
There is also the proverb, Pro 22:3 A prudent [man] foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished. I think that it's often a good idea to start making plans to go when it looks like persecution is on the horizon. Whether it be Communist, Muslim, or Buddhist, governments around the world persecute Christians. I understand the "light in a dark place" idea, but the command of Jesus Christ and the example of the early church is to go away when you're being persecuted.
But as for being a light in a dark place, how far should we go? How much persecution should we risk? Paul says to Timothy:
2Ti 3:12 Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.
So obviously, we should expect some amount of persecution, it could even be just in saying that we should stay in a place until we are persecuted (let the Holy Spirit guide you). The same applies to going somewhere where there's persecution: we can go there, and we should leave when we get persecuted.
If you disagree, please give me Scriptural reasons why. If you agree, let's start talking about how we can reach Christians facing persecution and help them to get out of there, even if we have to start by showing them that they should get out of there.
In Yahweh's Love and Truth,
Christ's Serf