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Fr. Hardon Archives - The Cost of Sharing Christ - Part One (Truth Crusade Series)
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THE TRUTH CRUSADE SERIES VOLUME I
The Call of Christ the King
by Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.
The Cost of Sharing Christ - Part One
(Tape, Side 1)
Our Conference this evening is on the cost of sharing Christ. Our subtitle
is the heart of St. Paul. It is impossible to read much of St. Paul's letters
without being struck by the price he paid for his zeal in proclaiming Jesus
Christ. So the descriptions he gives of the trail he experienced in the apostolate
are among the most graphic in human literature and they are certainly most poignant
in biblical revelation. Even in the distance of 1900 years we still shudder
at what he wrote, what he underwent, and wonder how one man could suffer so
much and survive so long as he did in preaching the word that God, announcing
to every one that "Jesus is the Lord believe in Him and be saved."
St. Paul's experiences are a solitary lesson for all of us. In fact they are
a stinging rebuke to any one who are satisfied in believing in Christ, but not
striving to share his Faith in Christ with others when we reflect on how much
this one man achieved at the dawn of Christianity.
How many nations he evangelized; how many thousands he brought to the light
of the Gospel. We can only speculate what would have been the course of human
history had there been just one Paul of Tarsus, even once every hundred years
since his martyrdom in 67 AD.
In one sense this is not vain speculation as the present Holy Father is telling
us. We have entered into our century into more than just what "
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