Posted on 05/03/2018 5:46:28 PM PDT by metmom
All these things they will do to you for My names sake, because they do not know the One who sent Me (John 15:21).
The world, in its general hatred of the truth and ignorance of God, will also hate believers.
The religious leaders of Jesus time hated Him intensely. If we are committed to following Him wholeheartedly today, we cant expect to avoid persecution and hardship any more than He did. In John 15:20 our Lord tells us what to expect: Remember the word that I said to you, A slave is not greater than his master. If they persecuted Me, they will also persecute you.
If our perspective is right, however, this expectation should actually make us happy and even provide a certain sense of security. Receiving persecution from the world because we are Christs representatives means we have an opportunity to experience what Paul called the fellowship of His sufferings (Phil. 3:10). As one commentator has said, Christian suffering is the very means God uses to transform us into the image of His Son. Troubles and pains can be great reassurances that we have been united with Christ.
As we saw yesterday, its no surprise that the world hates us. It despises our general opposition to its system, but aside from that, the world hates believers simply because it doesnt know God.
This basic ignorance of God usually appears in one of two ways. Either it shows up as apathy and religious superstition (Acts 17:22-23) or as more glaring actions and attitudes of moral and spiritual deviation (Romans 1:182:2). Whatever the case, people in the world are just doing what is natural for them because of their sin and depravity.
As a Christian, what should your response be? You should not be indifferent or accommodate the serious challenges youll face from the world. Instead, you ought to, by faith, realistically accept the truth of John 15:21, comfortably rest in the teaching of Philippians 3:10, and confidently seek to minister to the world because the foolishness of God [the gospel] is wiser than men, and the weakness of God [the cross] is stronger than men (1 Cor. 1:25).
Suggestions for Prayer
Ask the Lord to help you begin grasping what it means to partake in the fellowship of His sufferings.
For Further Study
Read Acts 5:17-42.
How is the worlds attitude toward the gospel displayed in this passage? What did the apostles appeal to when faced with severe opposition?
Studying God’s Word ping
If you are a defender of Genesis 1 (creation ex nihilo) you will be roasted over the fires of contempt, ridicule, intolerance, and hatred by seminarian and priestly compromisers whose love of the world makes them desire a ‘scientific consensus’ rather than God’s Revelation.
And that’s right out of the gate in Scripture.
And it goes on from there.
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