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How does the Bible assure us of accountability for persecution?

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The Bible assures us that there will be accountability for those who persecute believers, as stated in Luke 11:50-51.

Luke 11:50-51 speaks of a reckoning for those who persecute prophets and the faithful, emphasizing a divine justice that will ultimately prevail. Those who have suffered for their faith, like numerous martyrs throughout history, may appear to be forgotten at the moment of their death, but their sacrifices are remembered by God. This promise serves to reassure believers facing trials and injustices that every offense will be accounted for on the last day. It provides hope that God will right the wrongs done to His people, making evident that the blood of the righteous is precious in His sight (Psalm 116:15) and that justice, although delayed, will be perfectly enacted.
Scripture References: Luke 11:50-51, Psalm 116:15

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