«He who sows iniquity will reap sorrow, and the rod of his anger will fail» (Proverbs 22:8).

In February AD 303, a new season of persecution struck the Christian church, this time under Diocletian (244-311), who promulgated an edict ordering the destruction of all Christian places of worship, the destruction of their books, and the prohibition of all their worships. Christian civil servants lost all their privileges or status and were degraded to slaves. It is said that Diocletian forced his own wife and daughter, both Christian faithful, to offer sacrifices to the Roman gods. The persecution by Diocletian was the bloodiest of the Roman Empire against Christians. However, when he seemed to be at his best moment, he became ill and felt debilitated, so he abdicated the throne on May 1, AD 305. It is possible that, plunged into depression, he committed suicide on December 3, AD 311. That same year, Galerius ordered the cessation of the persecutions of Christians and issued a decree allowing Christians to live normally and celebrate their religious services.
Everyone who has authority must remember that there is One who we need to be accountable to and we cannot go against His designs. But no one is above the heavenly Father, even if they temporarily behave aggressively toward God’s children. Today’s verse promises that God Himself will take care of the situation.
Today ask the Lord to always keep You by His side in any circumstance.
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Take From: Daily Devotions for Youth 2020
«A New You»
From: Alejandro Medina Villareal
Collaborators: Gezer Noria & Misael Morillo