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Back to Blog Written on 27-Jul-2009 by pnbchurchThe Roman governor stood resolutely before the forty Roman soldiers of the Thundering Legion. "I command you to make an offering to the Roman gods. If you will not, you will be stripped of your military status."
The forty soldiers all believed firmly in the Lord Jesus. They knew they must not deny Him or sacrifice to the Roman idols, no matter what the governor would do to them.
Camdidus spoke for the legion, "Nothing is dearer or of greater honor to us than Christ our God."
The governor then tried other tactics to get them to deny their faith. First he offered them money and imperial honors. Then he threatened them with torments and torture with the rack and with fire.
Camdidus replied, "You offer us money that remains behind and glory that fades away. You seek to make us friends of the Emperor, but alienate us from the true King. We desire one gift, the crown of righteousness. We are anxious for one glory, the glory of the heavenly kingdom. We love honors, those of heaven. You threaten fearful torments and call our godliness a crime, but you will not find us fainthearted or attached to this life or easily stricken with terror. For the love of God, we are prepared to endure any kind of torture."
The governor was enraged. Now he wanted them to dia a slow, painful death. They were stripped naked and herded to the middle of a frozen lake. He set soldiers to guard them to prevent any from coming to shore and escaping.
The forty encouraged each other as though they were going to battle. "How many of our companions in arms fell on the battle front, showing themselves loyal to an earthly king? Is it possible for us to fail to sacrifice our lives in faithfulness to the true King? Let us not turn aside, O warriors, let us not turn our backs in flight from the devil." They spent the night courageously bearing their pain and rejoicing in the hope of soon being with the Lord.
To increase the torment of the Christians, baths of hot water were put around the lake. With these the governor hoped to weaken the firm resolve of the freezing men. He told them, "You may come ashore when you are ready to deny your faith." In the end, one of them did weaken, came off the ice, and got into a warm bath.
When one of the guards on the shore saw him desert, he himself took the place of the traitor. Surprising everyone with the suddenness of his conversion, he threw off his clothes, and ran to join the naked ones on the ice, crying loudly, "I am a Christian."
Jesus Freaks: Martyrs pp. 96-97
Some Thoughts:
1) What in the world could cause a strong man in a prominent position in the world to strip it all off (literally) and run completely naked of clothing, pride, and position to join men dying for what they believe? God's love and his Spirit in the presence of his believers is a powerful thing. Can you think of a time in life when you saw a believer's actions speaking louder than words?
2) Do you think there are as many Christians in America who are willing to die for their faith as there are soldiers who are willing to die for their country and freedom?
written on 09-Aug-2009
Carroll says:
Wow! What an interesting story. As far as question 2 goes, I think that in today's world, sadly, political fervor is much stronger than faith. I think people may feel that God will forgive them for weakness, when their fellow citizens may not. I'm not so sure He would though. To live like Christ (which is what a Christian is supposed to do) means being willing to lay down your life for your faith. We may not have to do that literally, but should be ready to. We do have to figuratively lay down our lives daily, to avoid living the way the world wants us to. As for question 1, the love of Christ is a force that is irresistable once you are really open to it. I have seen my dad, who was a "quiet Christian" give away many things to people who needed them. Whenever he got a new car (which was kind of often, he was crazy about cars) he always gave the old one to someone who really needed a car. They got a free really well cared for car AND a quiet witness to God's influence in my dad's life.
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written on 15-Apr-2010
im not telling you my name. says:
this is an interesting story. I've come across it twice while i was researching "the thundering legion" for an airsoft team name. i have found out that they got their name. When the legion was besieged in a town the barbarians that were sieging them denied them water. so, they prayed to God and he sent a massive raincloud and the roman emperor renamed them "legio fulminatrix" or thundering legion. of course, to the Romans they attributed the thunderstorm to Jupiter, the god of the sky.
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written on 28-Jun-2010
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