Dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ Who loved us, gave Himself for us, and washed us from our sins in His own Blood; and to the Church, which is His body.

Persecution

Matthew 10:23,
"But when they persecute you in this city,
flee ye into another: for verily I say unto
you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities
of Israel, till the Son of man be come."

MATTHEW 10:16-26

Persecution is an inevitable part of the
Christian life.
Persecution is from Satan and is designed to
uproot God's Word in our lives by taking our
eyes off Jesus.
We should not think it is strange to be persecuted.

"All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution"
(2 Timothy 3:12).

We can actually rejoice because we are being persecuted, for Jesus' sake, knowing that the Lord will be with us in the midst of the persecution and that there will be more than ample reward when we stand before Him (Hebrews 11:26).

Persecution is an indication that the ones doing the persecuting are under conviction.
They realize that they are not living what your words or actions are advocating and so, in defense of self, they attack the ones whom they perceive to be the source of their conviction.
If this is understood, it makes persecution much easier to take.

They aren't just mad at us; they are convicted.
When the Gospel is presented in the power of the Holy Spirit, there will always be either a revival or a riot, but not indifference.

There are many forms of persecution.
Having your life threatened because of your faith in Jesus is one way you can be persecuted, but it is not the most damaging.

History shows that the Church has always flourished under persecution with increased numbers and zeal.

During intense, life-threatening persecution, people's priorities get straightened out and the Lord assumes His rightful place.

This always works for our good, regardless of what our outward circumstances might be.

Remember it is not us that they are persecuting, but rather Christ in us.