POLYCARP OF SMYRNA, A DISCIPLE OF APOSTLE JOHN
By Akin Ojumu A significant number of Christians, especially the folks of the Pentecostal/Charismatic/New Apostolic Reformation movements, assume that Christianity somehow went into a cocoon of spiritual hibernation between the time the last of Christ’s Apostles died and the ascendancy of Emperor Constantine or between the conversion of Constantine to Christianity and the Protestant Reformation of the 16th Century. The general belief in these movements is that the move of God ceased and that Christianity became dormant after the Book of Revelations. If you subscribe to that notion, this YouTube video is a must watch. It is a historical account of Polycarp, the Bishop of Smyrna. To many of you reading this, I’m sure the name Polycarp probably doesn’t ring a bell. Born between c. 69 AD and c. 70 AD, Polycarp, whose name in Greek means “Much Fruit” or “ Many Fruit, ” was instructed in the teachings of Christ by the Apostles. He was a direct disciple of Apostle John. Irena...