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What does persecution mean for the Christian faith?

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Persecution is part of the Christian experience, reflecting the world's opposition to God's truth and righteousness.

For Christians, persecution is a reality that arises from the conflict between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan. Revelation 13:7 explains that the Beast is allowed to make war against the saints, highlighting how the faithful may face trials and tribulations for their beliefs. Persecution serves as a means of refining faith and producing perseverance, drawing believers closer to Christ. It reminds Christians to rely on God for strength and to hold firm to their convictions, knowing that their ultimate destiny is secure in Him. This understanding prepares believers for the difficult times while offering the hope of eternal glory.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:7, John 16:33

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