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How should Christians respond to rejection for their faith?

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Christians should respond to rejection with patience and a steadfast commitment to proclaiming the truth.

When faced with rejection or hostility for their faith, Christians can draw from Stephen's example as they remain firm in their convictions. Stephen’s response to rejection showcases humility and dedication, as he ultimately prayed for his persecutors, saying, 'Lord, do not charge them with this sin' (Acts 7:60). Followers of Christ are called to respond with grace, love, and prayer, reflecting the character of Christ who forgave those who crucified Him. Additionally, believers should find comfort in the promise that God sees and knows their struggles, as He was present with Stephen even in his final moments. This assurance encourages Christians to stand firm in their faith, knowing that their testimony for Christ may also challenge and influence others.
Scripture References: Acts 7:60, Luke 6:22-23

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