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How do Christians respond to persecution after conversion?

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Christians respond to persecution after conversion by resting in Christ and declaring the truth of His saving work.

After conversion, Christians often encounter persecution and criticism, as exemplified by the man healed in John 5. Rather than engaging in arguments or defending themselves, believers are called to rest in the authority of Christ’s words. This is shown when the healed man simply stated, 'He that made me whole, the same said unto me, Take up thy bed and walk.' Christians are encouraged to maintain their testimony by pointing to Christ, trusting in His power to sustain them amidst opposition. The experience of Christian persecution serves to deepen faith and reliance on God's grace, revealing the strength found in a community of believers and the assembly of God's people.
Scripture References: John 5:11-13, Galatians 5:1, Mark 1:37-38

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