Shahbaz Bhatti, Martyr for the Cross of Christ (ANS)
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Shahbaz Bhatti, Martyr for the Cross of Christ
The Inside Story
By Sister Hope
Special to ASSIST News ServiceISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN (ANS) -- Shahbaz Bhatti, the only Christian in the cabinet of the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP), was assassinated within the last twenty-four hours.
Shahbaz Bhatti with the Cross that he so powerfully followed |
The late Steve Snyder of International Christian Concern first introduced me to Shahbaz in the earlier part of the 21st Century.
I'll never forget the afternoon when Shahbaz returned from Washington, DC, for the first time. He was staying with friends nearby and I was there to greet him after his trip so we could do media interviews. Shahbaz walked in the door and exclaimed, "Sister Hope, I can't believe what I saw!"
Pakistani Christians protest against the killing of Shahbaz Bhatti (Photo: AFP) |
At this point I was laughing. I pictured this Pakistani man with the big moustache hugging an American stranger on the streets of DC who, frankly, may or may not have been a "Christian brother".
My sister called this morning and said, "Did you see Fox News? Shahbaz was just assassinated."
I was stunned. I immediately looked up the online report from BBC (British Broadcasting Company), the news source I rely on most for truth in international news reporting. Sure enough, there was not only a news article but a very valuable video that Shahbaz made four months ago-just in case this day came.
Shahbaz said on the video prior to his assassination, "I want to share that I believe in Jesus Christ who has given his own life for us. I know what is the meaning of cross. And I am following of the cross." (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
Maybe it's been a while since Christians looked at the cross-really looked.
"Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me (Matthew 16:24)."
What does that mean?
I asked God that question about a month ago. One night just before bed time I lingered in my dark living room to pray for my family. As I prayed, I stared at the life-sized, lighted cross that my husband put up in our back yard. Quietly, I admitted, "I don't think I know what that means-to take up my cross and follow you."
Just as quietly, the Holy Spirit spoke to my heart. He explained that to take up the cross of Jesus and follow Him means to:
1. Go to a place where you'd rather not go.
2. Carry a burden you'd rather not carry.
This morning, I can clearly see that Shahbaz truly did know the meaning of the cross. As Christians we need to be able to unpack all the "boxes" that make up our lifestyle, career, and family and, somewhere in the center of each box, find the cross of Jesus.
Shahbaz Bhatti with the two girls |
"I want to share that I believe in Jesus Christ who has given his own life for us. I know what is the meaning of the cross. And I am following the cross," he said.
Sidebar: Shahbaz advocated for both of these girls, victims of human rights abuses because they are Christians in Pakistan. On right, nine-year-old Razia worked as a servant and babysitter to a Muslim family. While watching Iraqi War footage in April 2003, Bhatti reported that the father of the house where she babysat said, "We will take revenge for the American bombing on Iraqi Muslim children from you because you are an infidel and a Christian." The man broke her arm, beat her, and raped her.
Sister Hope is a Christian writer.
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