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What does being 'hated for Christ' mean for believers?

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Being 'hated for Christ' means facing persecution and rejection because of one’s faith and commitment to the gospel.

For believers, being hated for Christ signifies the challenging reality of being aligned with the truths of the gospel in a society that often resists them. Jesus prepares His disciples for this reality, acknowledging that they will be like sheep surrounded by wolves, symbolizing the danger and opposition they will encounter. This experience is part of the Christian journey and should be expected; it reflects the divide between those who accept the gospel and those who oppose it, revealing a broader spiritual war.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:22, John 15:18-20

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