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What should Christians remember when facing rejection for their faith?

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Christians should remember that persecution for their faith is a confirmation of their call and a means of glorifying God.

When Christians face rejection or persecution for their faith, they are reminded through Scripture that such experiences are to be expected. Paul encourages believers to view these trials as opportunities for growth and for sharing in Christ's suffering. In Ephesians 3:13, Paul conveys that his own confinement is for the benefit of the church, indicating that God uses suffering to teach, refine, and strengthen His people. Therefore, believers can take heart in knowing that their struggles are not in vain but serve a greater purpose in God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:13, Matthew 5:11-12

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