Uncle Eddy's E-mails -- April 22
Saint Epipodius and Saint Alexander,
Martyrs
(entered heaven in 178)
Dear Alexis,
Nothing would break my heart
more than to see your collegiate success lure you away from friendship with Christ; they should go
together! Of course, I am not naïve; I know it's tough. You're so busy,
and you keep falling head over heels for guys who don't share your faith, and social life is
so much fun… I guess that's why God has given you an imprisoned uncle with nothing
better to do then remind you that when the party's over, life begins - and no one gives life
more flavor than Christ. Think about how much today's saints gave up in order to stay
united to Christ. They were from the French city of Lyons (near the French-Italian border), which
suffered intensely under the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. These two
young men had been friends since childhood, and fled together to a small town in hopes of escaping
arrest, which they didn’t. So, in the prime of life (college-aged, just like you), and with
the brightest of futures before them, they were brought to trial. The governor invited them to
denounce their Christian faith; they preferred to forfeit all their worldly hopes and pleasures and
suffer torture rather than betray the Lord. The governor separated them, and tried to entice
the younger Epipodius to save himself. When that failed, he resorted to less civilized means:
he stretched the youth on the rack and tore his sides with iron claws. When even that
didn't work, Epipodius was beheaded. A couple days later, Alexander had his chance to
embrace a life of ease and privilege if only he would put his faith on the back burner, but he
preferred to follow the example of his friend. He was scourged and crucified. I
don't remind you of what your older brothers in the faith suffered in order to frighten
you. Rather, I hope to give you new resolve: stay busy at all costs, but busy with Christ;
makes friends with all the young men you meet, but friendships that will be pleasing to Christ;
enjoy college as much as you can, but not at the expense of the joy of Christ. Be a light,
dear Alexis, shining Christ's love all over that pagan campus.
God bless.
Uncle Eddy
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