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Pastor Roscoe unpacks the powerful symbolism of the "Jesus wheel" and the Ichthus, revealing how these ancient emblems served as confessions of faith in a world hostile to their beliefs. From the underground churches of today to the subversive declarations of the past, this message highlights the courage of believers who proclaimed "Jesus Christ is Lord" despite persecution.
Whether through personal evangelism, acts of compassion, or standing firm in difficult environments, believers are called to boldly confess Jesus—just as the early church did. As Easter approaches, this message invites you to reflect on the significance of declaring Christ’s lordship in your own life.
By Roscoe Lilly5
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Pastor Roscoe unpacks the powerful symbolism of the "Jesus wheel" and the Ichthus, revealing how these ancient emblems served as confessions of faith in a world hostile to their beliefs. From the underground churches of today to the subversive declarations of the past, this message highlights the courage of believers who proclaimed "Jesus Christ is Lord" despite persecution.
Whether through personal evangelism, acts of compassion, or standing firm in difficult environments, believers are called to boldly confess Jesus—just as the early church did. As Easter approaches, this message invites you to reflect on the significance of declaring Christ’s lordship in your own life.