Christians face persecution because they do not belong to the world, and their faith often contradicts worldly values.
In John 15:18-19, Jesus warns His followers that they will face persecution as a result of their allegiance to Him. This is not an inconsequential aspect of the Christian experience; persecution serves as an indicator of the true nature of one’s faith. As Christ was persecuted, so too will His followers encounter hatred from the world. This truth is a vital expectation for believers, as it prepares them for the realities of living out their faith in a hostile environment. Recognizing that persecution is a reality allows Christians to focus on their enduring identity as chosen people of God, rather than seeking acceptance from the world.
Scripture References:
John 15:18-19, 2 Timothy 3:12
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