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What does the Bible say about the purpose of persecution for Christians?

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The Bible teaches that persecution serves to separate God's people from the world and leads them to cry out for deliverance.

Persecution is a means by which God providentially draws His people closer to Him, ensuring that they understand their need for deliverance and liberation from the bondage of sin and the afflictions of the world. In the context of Exodus, we see the Egyptians oppressing the Israelites, which caused them to groan under their burdens, ultimately prompting them to seek God's help. This act of seeking is crucial, as it reflects the deep spiritual need of God's chosen people for salvation, a theme that resonates throughout Scripture. In 2 Timothy 3:12, Paul reminds us that 'all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted,' affirming that such trials are integral to the faith journey.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:10-14, 2 Timothy 3:12

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