Worthy to Die, Living for Jesus
Polycarp
was the pastor of the early church in Smyrna. He was asked to renounce
his faith in Christ and offer a pinch of incense to Caesar. He refused
and said, "Eighty and six years have I served Him, and in nothing hath
He wronged me; and how, then, can I blaspheme my King, Who saved me?"
When they heard that, they clamored to burn him at the stake. They
brought their wood and heaped it around his feet. And then Polycarp
prayed, ""I count it a blessedness to be thought worthy of a place among
the martyrs of Jesus Christ." And when that fire was kindled around his
feet, he was heard singing and praising the Son of God.
Most
of us will not die at the stake, be carried to the wall and shot, or be
imprisoned for the Lord Jesus Christ. We may not have a chance to die
that way, but can we not die to this vile world? Can we not die to our
plans and our ambitions? And can we not say that Jesus Christ is Lord?
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