Good Morning All!!
Philippians
2:11; “and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God
the Father.”
“Kaiser Kurios” vs.
“Christos Kurios”. It doesn’t look like it is that
different. You might even look at it and
say, “It is Greek to me” (it is). Yet in
that small difference is all the difference in the world. That difference is why the early Christians
were martyred. That difference was why
so many were tortured by the Romans at different times and places in the early
years of the Church. All that the Roman
officials wanted was for everyone to say “Kaiser Kurios” and all was fine. The early Christians refused and some paid a
high price. The Romans wanted everyone
to confess that Caesar is Lord. That is
all the people had to do. The people
could keep their old religion and religious practices as long as it was
confessed that Caesar was the highest and greatest Lord. All the practitioners had to do was say
Caesar is Lord- Kaiser Kurios and everything was fine.
The early Christians wouldn’t say that.
To them, Caesar wasn’t the Lord but Christ is the Lord. When asked, their response was always
“Christos Kurios.” The Romans saw this
as treason and dealt with it in a very harsh manner; no dictatorship can afford
for the people to confess anything but the official government line. Because the early Christians refused to
submit, they paid a heavy price; some the ultimate price. Christos Kurios.
What about us? Do we confess
Christos Kurios no matter the cost? Most
of us have never had our life, the life of a loved one or even any sort of
physical harm threatened against us for claiming to be a Christian, but do we
always confess Christos Kurios? Or do we
get intimidated by our surroundings? It
can be tough; when you are in a conversation with a group of people who say
that we were lucky to get some rain or that the fates were with us, for us to
say Christos Kurios. When no one else is
witnessing their faith, it can be easy to hide in the background. If it is just me, I’ll just be quiet. I don’t want to make a scene or give them any
fodder to poke fun at me with after all I just want to fit in. Yet by our silence, we are not confessing
Christos Kurios; Christ is Lord.
We need to remember that without Christ as our Lord, we have no
hope. We have no future. While we may come up short once in a while, we
need to continue to pray for God’s strength and courage to confess Jesus’ name
before men. We need to trust the Spirit
to move within our heart and life in order to confess Christos Kurios. It is not by our will but by the power of the
Spirit that we confess that Jesus is Lord.
Trust in the Spirit; trust in God for his mercy and his courage. It is how the church grows and souls are
saved; by the confession of faith: Christos Kurios Christ is Lord over all.
Dear Father, forgive us when we are slow to confess that Jesus is the
Lord most high in our life. Give us the
courage to witness and to speak with the confidence of the faith which you give
us. Keep us in that faith which places
our hope in Jesus that we may be saved unto life eternal. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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