Story of Christianity: Dr. Gonzalez (#9): Persecutions in the 2nd Centur...

Pliny, Trajan and Ignatius are introduced. We labor with Job's story at Morning and Evening Prayer. We confess WCF 5. We see Ignatius, the "God-bearer" as he calls himself, headed to Rome for the entertainment of the pagans in the Roman Coliseum. The malice and giddy delights of the Devil are seen operating in the murderous intents, choices and desires of the ungodly. Our people, God's elect, are "targets" in demonic energies, however, Jesus in omnipotent and sovereign over that wicked Devil and his crew. We'll finish the story of Ignatius. Tertullian: "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church."


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