Yeah, Christmas was the day Diocletian celebrated, albeit prematurely, that he had annihilated Christianity from the Earth, he was proven wrong not long afterward.
Christmas was the day Diocletian celebrated, albeit prematurely, that he had annihilated Christianity from the Earth, he was proven wrong not long afterward.
Gotta love the rusty irony! Now the day Diocletian celebrated celebrates the triumph of Christ over his evil designs. One of the fascinating aspects of my study of Scripture is how God uses His enemies for His purposes. Just a couple of examples when Joseph of coat of many colors fame was sold into slavery by his envious brothers and later falsely accused and imprisoned in Egypt Im sure he did not see God anywhere in those events yet clearly God had his hand on Joseph and he served Gods purposes. When Caesar Augustus proclaimed all the world to be taxed Im certain he was not aware of the fact his decree forced Mary and Joseph to travel to Bethlehem to give birth to our Savior as was prophesied in Micah 5. Does the Supreme Court outrage have some work of God that we cant see? Another irony of the Christian faith is that the persecuted church has thrived and grown its the prosperous church that tends to waver go figure?