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It’s not a shame to suffer for Christ. In fact, the suffering of the first Christian martyr was accompanied by a vision of the glory of God himself. It was also the seed that was planted in the heart of a Jesus-hater who was later converted and changed the world.
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It’s not a shame to suffer for Christ. In fact, the suffering of the first Christian martyr was accompanied by a vision of the glory of God himself. It was also the seed that was planted in the heart of a Jesus-hater who was later converted and changed the world.