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The Stories Behind Famous Christian Quotes |
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I am the wheat of God and am ground by the teeth of the wild beasts that I may be found the pure bread of God --Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch (about 100 a.d.)
Ignatius is a prisoner chained to Roman guards and taken to Rome to face
the wild beasts in the arena because of his testimony as a Christian.
On the way Christians hear the news and come to meet him and offer their
support. While on his journey Ignatius writes letters to churches and
individuals. Copies of seven were preserved. In these letters certain
themes recur. He is deeply concerned for the unity of the church. He urges
the believers to "stay united and pray for one another." He also emphasizes
the important role of the bishop in the local church. The church is to
be "as closely tied to the bishop as the strings to a harp." |
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