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Polycarp's Letter to the Philippians & His Martyrdom

The Early Christians

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Polycarp's Letter to the Philippians & His Martyrdom

By: St. Polycarp, The Church at Smyrna
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Summary

Glory to God for the men of old who endured the persecutions of this world with joy and faith. Much can be learned from those who have looked death in the face and yet remained true to the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.

Polycarp was such a man who learned from the great apostle John. Even under the threat of death, he remained true to his beloved bridegroom, Jesus Christ, who is blessed forever, amen!

Even today, some 2000 years later, we have his own words and are able to learn from his wisdom. May you be blessed as you listen to this book. Amen.

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The account of Polycarp is important, and we as Messiahs must take heed. I am however very disappointed that the Catholics have put their name in this account. Catholicism started some 300 years after crucifixtion, Polycarp died 80AD, so how did he write to the non existent catholic church? The Roman empire that was in power, who killed early Christians, mixed their idolatry and pagan rituals with true Hebrew Christianity. They are not Christians. That is why hindus, and voodoo priests use catholicism in their worship. I pray for all, and hope the spirit of truth reigns and reveals what is right to all. Amen.

Truth! But Catholics have corrupted it again

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