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This is a summary largely taken from a book called Faith That Endures. The author has done more than document persecution. He explores the causes of persecution, their manifestations, and how to help rather than aggravate persecution. His book is very important and revealing

This is a summary largely taken from a book called Faith That Endures. The author has done more than document persecution. He explores the causes of persecution, their manifestations, and how to help rather than aggravate persecution. His book is very important and revealing

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  1. 1. Faith that Endures – Enduring Persecution Dr. Robert Patton
  2. 2. Martyrdom is not the norm  Persecution is normal in believers  About 0.8% are martyred  The Bible is written to the persecuted to strengthen other persecuted
  3. 3. What martyrdom does!  It reveals the reality of persecution and the power and danger of the gospel  It inspires us to see that the gospel is worth dying for & wakes us up – Example of Stephen in Acts 6-7
  4. 4. Why kill the martyr?  They “rescue their god”  Lies  Sometimes jealousy of the martyr’s influence  The martyr is often uncompromising  Demonic hatred against Christ 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 4
  5. 5. Who kills the martyrs?  Often violent men with a low view of the value of human life 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 5
  6. 6. Martyrs  Inspire a closer walk with God  See the grandeur of the Christian life  However, God sometimes spared the prophets so that they could continue their ministry – such as Jeremiah 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 6
  7. 7. Persecution comes slowly  Rarely persecution comes like we expect  Often we don’t see it coming  We are partially responsible for its appearance. Evil triumphs because moderates do nothing 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 7
  8. 8. Five steps in persecution  Vacuum – Extremists move into the area when moderates fail  Villain – in India, the Christians. So the BJP decided on one god, Ram, one book, the Bhagavad-Gita, and one philosophy – Hindutva (India only for the Hindus) 70% of Hindus are lower class, and they worried about them rejecting caste – so must stay in caste 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 8
  9. 9. Five steps in persecution  The lies – the more brazen, the better  Timing is important  A mob – usually carefully orchestrated, not spontaneous. They accused the Christians of forced conversions and disturbing community harmony, and got support of police 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 9
  10. 10. Five steps in persecution  The megaphone – make the lie loud enough and often enough to drowned out any other voice  Rewriting school books with lies 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 10
  11. 11. What is good about persecution?  The church is doing something right. In India, they were reaching the lower castes who were no longer willing to prop up the Hindu house built on them. And the church is 70% Dalits  Hinduism is based on purity, and the lower castes are “impure”. You must stay in your caste for salvation 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 11
  12. 12. What is good about persecution?  Persecution serves the cause of the gospel  More acceptable to speak about religion  Some are turned off by the extremists 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 12
  13. 13. Types of persecution  Persecution from ideology  Can’t usually hide from it  Claims to be the only truth  When reinforced by government – totalitarian state  Much less true today than in 1955 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 13
  14. 14. Types of persecution  Persecution from government  Fear of loss of power by a totalitarian government  Fear when large groups assemble without government permission. They cannot stand independent groups  The state claims to be able to control all aspects of life – this is where the clash occurs 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 14
  15. 15. Types of persecution  Persecution from family  Disownment from the family  Beatings from the family, especially the husband 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 15
  16. 16. Types of persecution  Persecution from the culture  Punishment of the local community by evil spirits because they are ignored by a Christian  Thus the culture persecutes 11/26/15 16
  17. 17. Types of persecution  Persecution from the church – often by jealous individuals who use the state to get rid of competition  Persecution by corrupt individuals – to make money from bribes to release them 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 17
  18. 18. Types of persecution  Persecution from over boldness – like tract bombing  May end up causing problems for the regular Christians living in the area 11/26/15 18
  19. 19. Human Rights under article 18  To believe your religion – profess a religion of your choice or even not profess a religion  To practice your religion – cannot be limited to just a state approved religion  To spread your religion 11/26/15 19
  20. 20. Human Rights under article 18  To believe your religion – profess a religion of your choice or even not profess a religion  To practice your religion – cannot be limited to just a state approved religion  To spread your religion 11/26/15 20
  21. 21. Human Rights under Article 18  The individual has the right of changing the religion – no Muslim country has agreed to this  The individual has the right to transmit their religion to their family 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 21
  22. 22. Problem with human rights  Should be based on Christian principles, but now becoming secular and relative  False assumptions  Governments do the persecution  Changing laws will reduce persecution  All forms of persecution can be eradicated 11/26/15 22
  23. 23. The Christian life involves  Dependence on others  Powerlessness  Uncertain future  Being pursued 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 23
  24. 24. Christians pursued  They do not pursue us but Christ  Persecution is universal – world, flesh, and the devil 11/26/15 24
  25. 25. Who pursues and persecutes?  Rulers – lots of power  Priests – most likely and jealous of loss of power  Merchants- interfering with profits  Mobs – to do the work of others  Family – often extended family 11/26/15 25
  26. 26. Why does persecution occur?  We are identified with Christ  The world is against Christ; thus it is against us  All Christians can experience some sort of persecution from at least one of the five sources listed above 11/26/15 26
  27. 27. Why the world hates Jesus  Light in darkness reveals the self-centered worship of self rather than Christ  Light came into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light  They persecute Jesus because they FEAR the light  Persecution comes when we confess Christ with our lips or life 11/26/15 1 Santa Jejej 27
  28. 28. Satan causes persecution  It may be direct demonic attack  More often, Satan uses an intermediary, who may not realize he is being used – a ruler, priest, family member, thug, wealthy person  Powers are human institutions which enslave rather than free 11/26/15 28
  29. 29. Definition  Persecution is the suffering or pressure , mental, moral, or physical which authorities or individuals or crows inflict on others, especially for opinions or beliefs, with a view to their subjection by recantation, silencing, or, as a last resort, execution. 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 29
  30. 30. Practices of persecution  Hate  Exclusion  Insult  Rejection 11/26/15 30
  31. 31. Broad definition  Christian persecution is any hostility experienced from the world, as a result of one’s identification with Christ. This can include hostile feelings, attitudes, words, and actions 11/26/15 31
  32. 32. Principles  The New Testament calls a wide range of actions persecutions  Persecution should be the universal experience of all Christians  Persecution is a consequence of a spiritual battle 11/26/15 32
  33. 33. Principles  The history of the church has considered persecution universal  Still people under severe persecution need our help  We need a broad definition to be able to address some of the causes of persecution. 11/26/15 33
  34. 34. Major sources of persecution  Religious nationalism  Governments us religion to establish identity and legitimacy  Often priests will join in – Hinduism in India, Buddhism in Sri Lanka, etc. 11/26/15 34
  35. 35. Islamic extremism  Saudi money & Wahabism  Boost from Western training & weapons to fight against Russia  Disgust with secularism 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 35
  36. 36. Islamic extremism  Governmental persecution as policy – Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Maldives  Communal violence flamed by Islamic clerics  Direct attack by militants 11/26/15 36
  37. 37. Islam – no theology of defeat  The victory of the west is an affront to the glory of Allah and must be stopped and Allah vindicated  In Islam, defeat = disgrace. Thus Jesus could not have died on the cross  But more Muslims are persecuted by Muslim extremists than by Christians 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 37
  38. 38. Totalitarian governments  Actually FEAR Christians because they will not be dominated  All who will not be dominated are enemies of the state 11/26/15 38
  39. 39. Secular intolerance  The idea that all religions are basically equal is really the imposition of secular humanistic philosophy on the believer.  It is intellectual arrogance, and unwillingness to accept the FACTS of Christianity – but look at them as prejudices 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 39
  40. 40. Secular intolerance  Religion is private, and not to come into the public sphere, which is to be run on secular values 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 40
  41. 41. Latin America – sources of persecution  Caciques – local thugs  Revolutionaries  Religious extremists  Paramilitary groups (often under drug lords)  Governments  Witches & Satanists 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 41
  42. 42. Middle East  Dramatic drop from 15% to 4% Christian due to  Population pyramid  Exodus from persecution  Islam was shamed by losses during World War I  Now they want to capture the glory again 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 42
  43. 43. Persecution middle east  Where Shari’a law reigns – no churches, Christians are persecuted/hunted  Liberalism –  Still illegal to convert from Islam  Some toleration, but conversions may trigger violent reactions 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 43
  44. 44. Persecution middle east  Extremism  Honor killings  Blasphemy laws – imprisoned by simply a report of it occurring mandating death for apostacy  Frequent mob violence  Secular states – most tolerant – Turkey & Indonesia. Usually ostracism rather than killing for conversion 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 44
  45. 45. Pakistan  Extremists use blasphemy law, and even trying to change it is dangerous  Christians persecuted as an excuse 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 45
  46. 46. Saudi Arabia  Extreme Wahabism  No worship of any type except Islam in Arabia  They export these by building mosques and staffing them with extremist leaders 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 46
  47. 47. Africa  War – especially between the Islamic north and Christian south  Some Islamic nations feel compelled to make them an Islamic state 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 47
  48. 48. Nigeria  Although Shari’a law has been declared unconstitutional, it has been implemented in the north, with great problems  More martyrs than virtually any other country in the world 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 48
  49. 49. Eritria  More pastors than virtually any other country  Held in metal containers without charges  Many have died  Marxist government – originally allowed Orthodox, Lutheran & Catholics but not evangelicals 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 49
  50. 50. Asia – Hindu zone (India & Nepal)  Much persecution – Hindus fear that many Dalits and Sudras will convert and undermine their system  Some atrocities – more like refusing them to use wells – some starved because they could not work & get water too 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 50
  51. 51. Asia – Communists – China, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea  North Korea – like a Stalinist state with draconian punishment  China – some dissidents punished, but not as much as formerly  Vietnam – Christian community growing; 4x Catholics vs. protestants 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 51
  52. 52. China  Most house churches 50-70 members; otherwise forced to join the state church  Government suspicious of anything that is not registered and under control  Vietnam – more persecution for the evangelicals  Laos – mostly Khmu tribe are believers and are persecuted 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 52
  53. 53. Muslim zone- Indonesia, Bangladesh, Malaysia  Indonesia has problems but is officially not a Muslim-only country. Some violence has been experienced 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 53
  54. 54. Crises in China with the church  Political legitimacy – Communists parrot communism but push economic reforms  Social instability – jobs making many migrants  Discipleship crisis – not enough to properly disciple new converts  Social needs will increase with pressure on the churches to help 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 54
  55. 55. Sri Lanka  Radical Buddhist monks organized – they were losing power and money  They used lies, intimidation, mobs, media, and even murder  Many church buildings were destroyed, but the church continues to grow 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 55
  56. 56. Europe  Secularization is partially a result of reacting against the religious wars between Catholics and Protestants, and also some with Orthodox  Some escaped to the USA – Pilgrims also did some persecution. Two did not  William Penn, Quacker  Roger Williams, Baptist 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 56
  57. 57. Two problems in the West  Religion is privatized and thus excluded from the public sphere  Religion is relativized – a matter of taste – as part of the human rights revolution 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 57
  58. 58. Persecution in the west  Anti-minority churches  Anti-Christian elites  Anti-absolutes culture 11/26/15 58
  59. 59. Anti-minority churches  Primarily Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches  Russia – no church which is less than 15 years in Russia can continue 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 59
  60. 60. Anti-Christian elites  Secular elites against Christians  Avid “gay” activists  We see attacks against various small businesses - 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 60
  61. 61. Anti-absolute culture lies to challenge  We have the freedom of choice to be who we want and to do what we want  Marriage can be between ANY two people, and lasts only as long as they are happy  We’ll live in harmony if we tolerate the beliefs of others 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 61
  62. 62. Anti-absolute culture lies to challenge  Art should break traditional norms and challenge outworn beliefs  Christian beliefs are a private matter  Entertainment is a way to fulfill personal desires  God accepts us as we are, and there are many ways to God 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 62
  63. 63. USA  Job pressure to be politically correct  They want to replace religious values with secular values  Educational pressures to accept liberal agenda  Constitutional attempts to drive religion from public life 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 63
  64. 64. Things to avoid when helping  Overheaded rhetoric and publicity  We succeed with truth, not exaggeration  Tactical polarization – saying that my approach is the best or only approach to the problem  Propaganda parroting – repeating what information you have been fed 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 64
  65. 65. What to do? PRAY  Prayer makes us closer to God ourselves  Prayer makes us part of the body of Christ  Prayer actually changes things during the persecution  True prayer is costly 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 65
  66. 66. Telling the truth publically  Get permission first from the individual or his family  Talk with the local church leaders and get their agreement  Last resort, because it may compromise further ministry  Don’t give intelligence to the authorities 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 66
  67. 67. Problems getting publicity  Secular press under-estimates importance of religion  Difficult to document  Political correctness, which views Christians as persecutors  Many are afraid to tell the truth because of reactions 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 67
  68. 68. Private representation  Not official, but quiet representation  Trust – avoid publicly giving shame  Personal letters 11/26/15 68
  69. 69. Legal intervention  Even when unsuccessful, it may give ammunition for political pressure from the outside  Embarrassment effect against authorities  Empowering effect 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 69
  70. 70. Illegal intervention  Occasionally demanded when obeying God rather than man – e.g. Bible smuggling  Often the illegal may stimulate the legal; they make new laws to allow what should be happening 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 70
  71. 71. Political pressure Individual to individual can work sometimes State to state 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 71
  72. 72. Positive engagement with Christians helping build society  Business men can do this  Others can work together 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 72
  73. 73. Principles for donors  Personal contact with the persecuted  Get real information  The persecuted want us to get the message more than get our money  Prayer should be an absolute priority 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 73
  74. 74. Principles for donors  Integrity  Morally straight  Not pushing the founder or his family  Board is independent and sound – diverse, not just elderly lawyers  Internal & external audit? 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 74
  75. 75. Principles for donors  Integrity  Morally straight  Not pushing the founder or his family  Board is independent and sound – diverse, not just elderly lawyers  Internal & external audit? 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 75
  76. 76. Principles for donors  Teamwork with other groups, because of the complexity of persecution  Address the long-term causes of persecution  Aware of the complexities of the situation  Is there experience over the long haul without constant turnover? 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 76
  77. 77. Principles to donors  Expect effective organizations to have some scars and controversies  But are they defensive, or confident  Do they cut down other groups using other tactics? 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 77
  78. 78. Lessons from the persecuted  Faith model – am I walking the way of the cross?  Faith warning – Am I in enough trouble for Jesus?  Faith boost – Is my God big enough? 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 78
  79. 79. The way of the cell – Wang Mingdao  You need time to simplify and take time to know God  We don’t know how God will use us, but we are always in His care, even when things don’t make sense  The persecuted are aware of those idols (persons/ideas) demanding worship, which we don’t recognize in the USA11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 79
  80. 80. God works through the yielded life  God builds his kingdom not on our achievements, but on our sacrifices  God takes the yielded life, not the fulfilled life. Those who try to save their lives lose them, but those who lose their lives for His sake find them…  We must die first to receive resurrection power 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 80
  81. 81. Persecution empties us  We can be filled with Christ because we have been emptied of self  The persecuted model dying to self for Christ, but also being filled with His joy 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 81
  82. 82. Am I in enough trouble for Jesus?  Idols – anything replacing God being in first place  Our culture is hostile to Christ  A radical life in Christ will be persecuted 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 82
  83. 83. We struggle against  Our reluctant hearts  The blinding allure of the world system  The lies of the devil 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 83
  84. 84. The persecuted have a BIG God  Their crises force them to rely on God  Two ways  Deliverance  Endurance 11/26/15 Les 1 Santa Jejej 84

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