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What does it truly mean to be a witness?
In the New Testament, the word martys—which simply meant witness—evolved into something far deeper. It became synonymous with martyr—someone so committed to Jesus that they would rather die than deny Him.
This wasn’t a linguistic accident.
It revealed the heartbeat of the early Church: radical, uncompromising devotion to Christ, no matter the cost.
I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries. And today, I want to invite you into a sobering yet powerful truth: to follow Jesus is to be a witness—a martys—in life, and if necessary, in death.
By Brian FenimoreWhat does it truly mean to be a witness?
In the New Testament, the word martys—which simply meant witness—evolved into something far deeper. It became synonymous with martyr—someone so committed to Jesus that they would rather die than deny Him.
This wasn’t a linguistic accident.
It revealed the heartbeat of the early Church: radical, uncompromising devotion to Christ, no matter the cost.
I’m Brian Fenimore from Plumbline Ministries. And today, I want to invite you into a sobering yet powerful truth: to follow Jesus is to be a witness—a martys—in life, and if necessary, in death.