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How is opposition faced by believers when they call out to Jesus?

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Believers often face opposition when calling out to Jesus, as seen in Bartimaeus' encounter, where the crowd tried to silence him.

Bartimaeus's story illustrates that believers might encounter resistance when they earnestly seek the Lord. In Mark 10:48, the crowd rebuked him, saying he should be quiet. This reflects a common reality that many believers experience today; as they proclaim their faith or seek to live out their calling, they may face mockery or discouragement from those around them. 2 Timothy 3:12 warns that all who live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. Such opposition, however, serves to strengthen a believer's resolve and showcases their dependence on Christ alone for strength and affirmation. Just as Bartimaeus cried out even louder despite the opposition, believers are encouraged to persist in their faith and declaration of Christ, knowing that their Savior hears them.
Scripture References: Mark 10:48, 2 Timothy 3:12

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