by jimwalton » Tue Oct 06, 2015 10:08 am
I don't think God calls us to present ourselves as martyrs. There's no particular nobility in being martyred, but we are not to fear it, either. I don't look for ways to die for my faith, nor am I eager to find such a situation. When it comes right down to it, Christians are to be willing to die, but nobody runs around yelling, "Hey, shoot me!" Also, just of the sake of understanding, dying a martyr's death is not an instant road to the highest heaven, as it is in Islam.
Should they have stood and admitted they were Christians? It's a judgment call. I wouldn't fault them for keeping their seat and keeping their mouths shut, but it was extremely courageous for them to stand. On the other hand, it's entirely possible that they didn't know they were going to get shot when he asked the question and they responded.
I don't think God calls us to present ourselves as martyrs. There's no particular nobility in being martyred, but we are not to fear it, either. I don't look for ways to die for my faith, nor am I eager to find such a situation. When it comes right down to it, Christians are to be willing to die, but nobody runs around yelling, "Hey, shoot me!" Also, just of the sake of understanding, dying a martyr's death is not an instant road to the highest heaven, as it is in Islam.
Should they have stood and admitted they were Christians? It's a judgment call. I wouldn't fault them for keeping their seat and keeping their mouths shut, but it was extremely courageous for them to stand. On the other hand, it's entirely possible that they didn't know they were going to get shot when he asked the question and they responded.