September 27: NEVER STOP LEARNING

Could this be why God allows His professed followers to undergo persecution? . . . . Many Christians boast of their blessings, naming the absence of persecution among them. Actually, the very opposite is true. The greatest blessings are those things which challenge our beliefs and spur us to grow in faith.

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September 24: TRAMPLED UNDERFOOT (part 1)

Bear in mind that it is during the pagan phase of Rome that we transition from Old Testament to New Testament days. Jesus, after suffering a horrendous death on a Roman cross, but not for Himself (Daniel 9:26) – beloved, He did it for us! – He arose victorious, also on our behalf, and ascended directly into His role as our Advocate, our heavenly High Priest.

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September 20: TURNING POINT

Resistance to Roman rule was broken with the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra, a turning point in Roman history. The 3000-year Ptolemaic dynasty ended. Egypt lost independence and became a Roman province, and Rome itself changed from a republic to an empire.

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September 16: THE IMPOSER OF TAXES (part 1)

The conspirators defended themselves, claiming they were acting on behalf of the Roman Republic. After the murder, the Senate changed the name of his birth month from Quintilis to July in his honor. Nevertheless, Julius Caesar’s assassination sparked a series of civil wars that paved the way for his adopted son Octavian, actually a great-nephew, to rise to power.

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September 15: “VENI, VIDI, VICI!”

In those days, the Jews held the frontier gateways into Egypt. Influenced by Antipater the Idumaean (father of Herod the Great, ruler of Judea at the time of the birth of the Messiah), they had permitted the Roman army to pass into Egypt with no opposition.

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