Faithfulness Amidst Persecution: Lessons from Smyrna

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1) "When we claim allegiance to Christ before country, even moral people will begin to treat you differently. And I always thought it was interesting. I grew up in a private school. Christian school. We always said the pledge to the American flag, the pledge to the Christian flag, and the pledge to the Bible. And I always wondered, why don't we say the pledge to the Bible, the Christian flag, first? Just what we do. When we claim allegiance to Christ before country, even moral people will treat us differently. And when these people began to live like Christ, they began to undergo affliction and poverty. And the question I'm asking myself, and I'm asking you even now, what would you be willing to endure? If you knew that living like Christ was going to lead you to have to give up some things." [01:08:52] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Do not be afraid of what you're about to suffer. I tell you the devil will put some of you in prison to test you and you will suffer persecution for ten days. Be faithful even to the point of death and I will give you life as your victor's crown. Remember numbers and revelation isn't necessarily specific. It's more symbolic. And ten is this idea of completeness. Which means the suffering will be significant. And what we have here is a reminder that when you do follow Jesus, suffering and persecution is a very real possibility. And I don't think we know persecution like this. Some people in the world still know persecution like this. But I don't know if we do." [01:11:31] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "And it says right here, you're going to win something akin to a gold medal. Not just a participation prize, but something that says you have won. So endure to the finish. Keep going. And finally, whoever has ears, let them hear what the Spirit says to the churches. The one who is victorious will not be hurt at all by the second death. I think this final promise is one we all need to hear. I know I do. I know we're all here. I know we're all here. I know we're all here. I know we're all here. I know we're all here. I know we're all here. I know we're all here. I know we're all here." [01:13:37] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "The second death that He's talking about comes from Revelation 20. Something that's reserved for the devil and his angels. It's this all-consuming fire. Second death. And I, this is for those people who have rejected God. I mean, God loves us so much. Did you know that? He loves you so much. And I think He loves you so much that He's going to give you so much. He's going to give you what you want. And if you do not want Him, if you want eternal separation from God, I think He loves you so much He'll give it to you. That's the second death, is eternal separation from God." [01:15:49] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The refusal to go along with a culture that is not rooted in love or joy or peace or patience came with a cost. Socially and financially, many of these Christians lost significantly. Some lost everything. And this is still a very real possibility, even today, for those people who choose Christ. Who choose to love. Even those people others may not think we should love." [01:08:52] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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