Consider [Jesus] who endured such opposition
from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. Hebrews
12:3
Whenever
we ask audiences in free societies to word-associate “persecution,” most
responses are what we refer to as the “big three”: torture, imprisonment and
martyrdom. Many would agree that persecution is much more than the “big three”
which are often only experienced in the final stage of the process of
persecution.
Jesus
repeatedly warned his followers that if the world hated Him, it would hate them
also (John 15:18).
In Luke 6:22,
Jesus reminds his disciples that this opposition is a blessing. Not a blessing
I ever hear many Christians praying for.
So the
very basic and first step in this process is awareness that as a follower of
Jesus, you can expect opposition, just as Jesus Himself experienced (Hebrews
12:3). He
indicated that it will come from the world and possibly even from your own
family and friends.
So do we walk around with a persecution complex, chip on
our shoulder attitude, because of this? Absolutely not. The good news is that
Jesus says we can live a life of joy in the midst of these troubles because He
has overcome the world and so can we (John
16:33).
And this opposition is in every country and culture, not
just those where severe persecution is being experienced. A few years ago Jim
Cunningham and I wrote a little booklet about experiencing mild persecution
right here in North America entitled Red Skies @ Dawn available
at Open Doors offices. It is a dialogue between two young couples. Here’s a
relevant excerpt:
Sam responded. “Ultimately Satan, our real enemy, wants to
destroy the Church of Jesus Christ, wherever it’s located. And Jesus Himself is
the stumbling block to those who don’t believe. When we say He is the only way,
we are labeled as exclusivists and on this basis we are then considered
intolerant.”
Yvonne added, “I heard a program host on the radio the
other day and he was obviously upset by this. When someone told him that Jesus
is the only way to God, he shouted that we evangelicals are the scum of the
earth!”
“Whoa,” Sanjit reacted. “That’s a little heavy, isn’t it?”
Yvonne continued, “Well, he went on to say that it wasn’t
the belief to which he objected so much but he objected to the arrogance of any
person claiming ‘my way or the highway’ and writing off the rest of the human
race to eternal damnation.”
All of this discussion clearly points out, “Sam concluded,
“we are facing—and will face even more—attacks because of Jesus in us.
Persecution may not be just for those brothers and sisters across the seas in
places like East Africa and China, but perhaps even for us.”
RESPONSE: Today I will rejoice that in the face
of general opposition to Jesus in me, I can be an overcomer like Jesus.
PRAYER: Help me, Lord, to be aware of any
opposition without it negatively affecting my witness.
Standing Strong Through The Storm (SSTS), a daily devotional message by SSTS author Paul Estabrooks. © 2011 Open Doors International. Used by permission.
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