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How do Christians respond to criticism for their faith?

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Christians should expect criticism for their faith, as it is a sign of their true commitment to Christ.

Criticism often comes as part of the Christian life, especially when believers stand firm in their faith and proclaim the truths of the Gospel. In the sermon, it is noted that the woman who honored Jesus faced criticism from those closest to Him, illustrating that even fellow believers may not always understand our zeal for God. Jesus Himself stated that faithfulness would sometimes result in division and hostility. Therefore, Christians should prepare themselves for misunderstanding or rebuke, remaining confident in their convictions and knowing that their good works, akin to that of the woman who anointed Jesus, will be acknowledged by God. Such criticism should not discourage believers but rather affirm their dedication to living out the gospel, even amidst opposition.
Scripture References: Mark 14:4-5, Matthew 10:34-36, 2 Timothy 3:12

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