Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Persecution

John 15:18-26

      Persecution.
      "The act or practice of persecuting; especially, the infliction of loss, pain, or death for adherence to a particular creed or mode of worship."

     Jesus prepared His disciples for what would happen next. Once Christ was crucified, they too would be hated and hunted by religious leaders, men who were convinced that they were keeping the law. The persecution would spread beyond the religious community and soon, the government would also see them as criminals. Believers would be stoned to death, beheaded, crucified, used as human torches because they trusted in Christ.

     The story of one man's persecution, Stephan, is found in Acts 6:9-7:60. He was seized after false accusations were made against him. Stephan's answer to his accusers is a beautiful recitation of God's work in the lives of the patriarchs and His chosen people - Israel. His words are accepted up until the point where the rejection of Christ, His betrayal and murder are laid at the feet of the religious leaders. The leaders, cut to the heart, take Stephan out of the city and stone him. We are told that Stephan was full of the Holy Spirit, and though being persecuted even to death, he called on God, "Lord, do not charge them with this sin."

     "A servant is not greater than his master", Jesus had shared. Stephan, the servant of Christ, was treated as his Master. He was falsely accused, and murdered. And like his Master, he also asked God to forgive those persecuting him.

     As much as joy and the love of Christ are part of a believer's life, so is persecution. We should expect it - Christ told us it was coming!

     "Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution." 2 Timothy 3:12


    
    

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