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What does the Bible say about enduring persecution?

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The Bible teaches that enduring persecution is a testament to one's faith in Christ and a sign of the kingdom of God.

In Luke 21:12-15, Jesus warns His followers that they will face persecution for His name's sake. He emphasizes that this hardship is an opportunity for testimony, indicating that such suffering can affirm our faith and witness. Paul, in 2 Thessalonians 1:5-7, notes that enduring tribulations serves as evidence of righteousness and calls the faithful to rest in the assurance of God's ultimate justice. The experience of persecution is thus portrayed as a poignant reminder of our standing before God and the unity we share in Christ amidst trials.
Scripture References: Luke 21:12-15, 2 Thessalonians 1:5-7

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