The Bible tells us about
the intense persecution that was endured by early Christians. We know
that many were imprisoned, and a large number were put to death
(Acts
26:9-11).
Uninspired historical accounts give us additional information about the
terrible trials and sufferings of those first disciples. We are told
that Christians in the city of Rome faced great danger when they
assembled together for worship. Because of this they were often forced
to hold their meetings in secret places. It is also said that at the
height of this persecution members of a family would leave for worship
at different times so that they would not generate suspicion. They even
changed their meeting place and assembly time each week to avoid being
discovered.
Did you ever wonder how
these early saints would react if they were able to comment about the
practice of their modern day brothers and sisters? Do you not imagine
that they would be shocked to learn about the things that keep some
Christians from attending all the worship assemblies and Bible studies?
What was it that kept you from the assemblies last week? Too tired? Too
busy? A school function? A vacation trip? Relatives from out of town
visiting? A fishing trip? A round of golf? A minor sniffle or headache?
Too sick to worship (but not too sick to go to work)? Stop for a minute
to think what those persecuted Christians of the first century would say
if they heard YOUR excuses. Why did those people take such risks and
suffer so much? The answer is obvious: they loved the Lord and were
committed to His service. What about YOU?
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