Eusebius of Caesarea may have continued the Liber Pontificalis into the 4th century. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The Lord has blessed my heart by bringing an audio file to me. He is more gracious than we can possibly know. If all His people were to combine their testimony regarding the Glory of the Lord Jesus (and that to the Glory of the Father) all the melody of sound would still fall short of His eternal beauty. So I thank you Lord Jesus for Your precious blessings that filter to us through our time in this place of testing. May all Your people present great glories to You on the day You are revealed in Glory to all men! Amen!
The audio file is that of Eusebius’ Church History. The work spans the time from the beginning of the Church to about the year 350 or so. Up to the end of his account the Church had weathered a few problems within. But the account tells us that the Lord’s people were blessed to pretty much remain constant in their worship, brotherhood, and display of righteousness.
I suspect that as I finish this “listening” I will search out another work which deals with the subsequent years. I fear those works that will follow, however. For it isn’t long in Church history when we find compromise between Church and State. The results of which attack the Lord’s people from a particularly tender perspective.
How my soul wants to encourage my brothers and sisters to regain, retain, and revitalize our purity and love for the Lord. But I am at a loss this evening. Perhaps the Lord will bless us all by words fitting to the surge of dedication this work of Eusebius has inspired.
Shades of persecution have come and gone. Yet today seems the most hideous of all. Silent compromise seeps into the very foundations of our identity as “sons of God”. For the most part the Church has become useless and loved by the world, especially in America. Each man and woman goes after their own tasks unscathed by physical or financial malnutrition.
One thought runs through my blood tonite, however. A rather foreboding thought presses against my skin from the inside out. Is the Church today ready if the impiant (as they were prone to refer to wicked men) one regains his footing against us as he did in the first 1000 years of the Church? This question is not for me to either answer or speculate about. It is, perhaps, for us to prove individually as what will be enters the calendar year of its own time.
One possible answer to that question is this: Prepare in prayer, Truth, righteousness, purity, holiness, bodily control, and consumption of the Word, lest that day (if it indeed comes upon us) encamp around us from the very fringes of the woods which create our present clearing of “peace”.
Watch with all hope. Hope with eyes that are not of man. And stretch out the wings of “The Faith” as far as they will stretch. Get ready to fly by the strength of the Holy Spirit, regardless the necessity. Only then can we walk toward what comes with the great peace displayed by the millions who have worked in the heat of the day.
By His Grace.