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Stand firm and do good – Polycarp

Posted by on Oct 13, 2010 in church history, community, discipleship, edification, fellowship, love, service | Comments Off on Stand firm and do good – Polycarp

Here’s a challenging passage from Polycarp written to the church in Philippi sometime in the early second century:

Stand fast, therefore, in these things, and follow the example of the Lord, being firm and unchangeable in the faith, loving the brotherhood, and being attached to one another, joined together in the truth, exhibiting the meekness of the Lord in your intercourse with one another, and despising no one. When you can do good, defer it not, because “alms delivers from death.” Be all of you subject one to another, having your conduct blameless among the Gentiles,” that you may both receive praise for your good works, and the Lord may not be blasphemed through you.  But woe to him by whom the name of the Lord is blasphemed! Teach, therefore, sobriety to all, and manifest it also in your own conduct. (Polycarp to the Philippians 10.1-3)

I think this would be good for all believers and churches to ponder.