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It was with the depth of courage that they witnessed


By H.H. Pope Shenouda III




It was with the depth of courage that they witnessed to Christ publicly even though the consequences of that witness may have lead to their death. This is why St. John the Baptist for example, whom the Lord described as, “among those born of women there was not risen one greater than John the Baptist” Mt11:11, was a witness and a martyr at the same time. It is very likely that the term ‘martyr’ came from the term ‘to witness’, to witness to the faith, even if this ultimately lead to the person’s death for the sake of that witness.
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Let your prayer be also with depth and understanding
St. John the Beloved, who witnessed
The martyrs therefore have the depth of love for God
There is a hidden depth to the Spirit that cannot be uncovered
O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom


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