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Why do Christians experience persecution for their faith?

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Christians face persecution for standing firm in their beliefs and proclaiming the truth of the Gospel.

Persecution is an expected consequence of living a godly life in Christ Jesus, as stated in 2 Timothy 3:12. Just like the early apostles, believers today experience opposition and suffering as a result of their faith. This hostility often arises from a world that rejects the message of the Gospel and is threatened by the truth. However, enduring persecution can serve to strengthen believers' faith and testimony, demonstrating the power of God in their lives amidst trials. It also aligns with the teachings of Christ, who warned that His followers would be persecuted for their commitment to Him and His message.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:12, Matthew 5:10-12

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The Noble Bereans
Paul Mahan · May 4, 1994
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