Good
Morning All,
John
15:20; “Remember what I told you: ‘A servant isn’t greater than his master.’ If they persecuted me, they
will also persecute you. If they did what I said, they will also do what you
say.”
Persecution. This is one of
those phrases that most Christians try and avoid. We read about China or some Islamic country
and we think it always happens there. We
think we know what persecution looks like.
We know about being imprisoned, losing jobs, being physically tortured,
being shunned by other family members are just a few of these events. This is what most of us think of when we
think of persecution and we probably think that, “At least I don’t have to go
through that.” Yet maybe we should
re-think that idea. We are all
persecuted.
Persecution takes many
forms. It might be as severe as being
physically beaten but it can also be a psychological or an emotional attack as
well. It can be the condescension from a
co-worker because you believe abortion is a sin and should be avoided. It can be friends who do not understand why
you do not want to go fishing every Sunday morning, so they begin to leave you
out of other activities. Perhaps you are
expected to, “not talk about your church stuff” around the office. These are all examples of being
persecuted. Anything that causes you to
question whether it is “appropriate” to show your faith, you are being
persecuted.
Sometimes persecution
takes a sharper edge. Sometimes the
devil and the world aim both barrels at you and fire. You may experience a sense of great emotional
distress. You may feel at a loss when a
job disappears. You may feel lost when
relationships strain or break. You may
feel alone after talking to the doctor and he tells you he does not know what
is wrong. The tests were
inconclusive. Not that all events are of
the devil’s doing but he will use those events to try and cause doubt in your
mind and with doubt comes loneliness.
The devil doesn’t cause
all the bad things that happen in your life; most of these things are the
result of a sinful and broken creation.
Yet the devil will take all these problems and be right there to whisper
in your ear that you are all alone and that God does not care. His goal is to separate you from God and his
family. It is vital to remember that you
are never alone; God is always with us and when one part of the body is hurting
the whole-body hurts. So, when you feel
lost or alone, all the brothers and sisters in Christ feel your pain. All true believers pray for you and share in
your pain and fears. All of us will be
persecuted by the devil and the world.
Their goal is to separate you from God but nothing, absolutely nothing
can do this. God will never forsake you;
this you can always count on!
Dearest Father, many
times I feel lost and alone and the devil persecutes me and causes me to lose
hope. Give me the strength to trust in
your word. Give me the certainty of your
promise that I may continue to live in and experience your grace and
comfort. Please be with those who are
being persecuted right now. Give them
strength and bring into their lives those fellow believers who will be your
hands and arms. In Jesus’ precious name
we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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