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Franklin Graham Reveals the 'Real Reason' Christians Are Being Persecuted
WASHINGTON — Leading evangelist
Franklin Graham addressed persecuted Christians from over 130 countries
gathered this week for the first-ever World Summit in Defense of
Persecuted Christians and explained the "real reason" why so many people
throughout the world are being killed, tortured and imprisoned for
their faith in Christ.
Graham, the president of
the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan's Purse, gave
the keynote address at the BGEA-hosted summit's opening session
Wednesday night at the Mayflower Hotel and welcomed Christians of all
denominational and cultural stripes who traveled from all over the world
to the summit on behalf of his father, the 98-year-old Billy Graham.
"This
conference is not an ecumenical effort to unite Christians through
theology or organizational means. This summit intentionally includes
people from many denominations and traditions," the 64-year-old Graham
said. "As it has been said, the persecution of one Christian, affects us
all."
"I would like to remind all of us that no one has suffered
more than our Lord Jesus Christ," Graham added. "May the story of the
Lord Jesus Christ and His suffering for us be the focus of the primary
message of this conference."
As the the conference aims to allow
persecuted Christians from every corner of the globe share their stories
of persecution and tribulations, Graham took time from his speech to
highlight for an ovation the family members of some of the 20 Coptic Christians beheaded by
the Islamic State on a beach in Libya in February 2015. The publicized
footage of their beheadings helped millions realize the horror that many
of their brothers and sisters are facing around the world at the hands
of anti-Christian extremists.
"Tragically, this is not an isolated
incident," Graham asserted. "Today, our Christian brothers and sisters
in many countries are facing persecution and martyrdom on an
unprecedented scale. In fact, throughout the world the number of
Christians facing hostility, persecution and even death is greater than
any other time in history."
"In many places it is caused by intense
and growing anti-Christian movements within Islam, Hinduism and
Buddhism. In other parts of the world it is anti-religious political
ideologies that are openly hostile to the Christian faith. Other
Christians face persecution in societies that are riddled with
corruption and lawlessness, drug cartels. Or, they are killed or
imprisoned because of civil wars or tribal conflict," Graham explained.
But religious extremists aren't the only ones responsible for persecuting Christians.
"The
rising tide of modern secularism that we see here in Western countries
and Western societies that is creeping into other nations around the
world is strongly anti-Christian," Graham warned. "And, secularists are
especially hostile to those who uphold the unchanging, moral and
spiritual standards of God and His Holy Word."
Although Christians are now being persecuted for their faith at a rate in which the world has never seen, Graham stressed that persecution itself has been around since the days of Saul of Tarsus.
"Christians
have been imprisoned and killed by tyrants of every kind, including
determined and systematic attempts to destroy the Christian faith."
Graham said. "I think, for example, of the terrible persecution that our
brothers and sisters in Christ experienced in the times of Communism in
the former Soviet Union. In Russia, almost every priest and pastor was
either imprisoned or executed because of their faith."
But even in the "midst of the Church's darkest day," Graham pointed out that Christ's promise has proven true.
"'I will build my church and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it,'" Graham quoted Matthew 16:18.
Considering
the fact that Christians have been persecuted ever since the earliest
days of Christianity, Graham asked, "What then is different today?"
"It
is that the persecution of Christians is no longer limited to one
nation or to one area of the world," Graham contended. "Today, the
Christian faith is under attack in every corner of the globe. As a
result, Christians face persecution that is worldwide in scope."
The
fact that Christians today are facing persecution across the globe does
not account for the "present upsurge" in persecution, Graham believes.
"Today,
powerful, demonic forces that are absolutely opposed to Christ and His
Church reach across the natural borders and cultures to seek Jesus
Christ and His followers as their enemies in their struggle for
worldwide domain," Graham asserted. "We must not be naive, nor can we
afford to be complacent or unprepared for the challenge in these dark
forces."
"Christians today may be persecuted for many reasons,"
Graham added. "But, the real reason I believe Christians are persecuted
is to suppress their faith, quieten their voice, marginalize the very
word of God.
The persecution of Christians is evil. God is not the
author of persecution. Evil men and women are authors and ultimately,
Satan is the author of persecution."