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What does the Bible say about being popular and well-spoken of?

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The Bible warns that being well-spoken of by all can indicate falsehood in one's faith (Luke 6:26).

In Luke 6:26, Jesus warns, 'Woe to you when all people speak well of you, for so their fathers did to the false prophets.' This indicates that true faith often leads to conflict or reproach, particularly when standing for the gospel. A true Christian witness may not always be popular; rather, it often challenges societal norms and expectations. The implication is that a faithful Christian may face persecution or misunderstanding, which is a sign of genuine faith.
Scripture References: Luke 6:26

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Woe or Blessed
Todd Nibert · Aug 26, 2012
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