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Why do different groups unite to oppose Christ?

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Different groups unite against Christ due to a common hatred of the truth despite their varying beliefs.

The unification of disparate groups in opposition to Christ speaks volumes about the nature of humanity's rebellion against the truth. In Luke 23:12, we observe how Pilate and Herod set aside their enmity to condemn Jesus, revealing that even those with conflicting ideologies can find common ground in their disdain for the Gospel. History shows that secular and religious factions often come together to fight against the message of Christ, portraying a striking reality that many who oppose Jesus do so out of a shared enmity rather than coherent belief. This phenomenon reminds Christians that while the world may bear witness against them, their allegiance lies with the Lord who has chosen them out of this world (John 15:19). For believers, this serves as encouragement that the opposition they face is not new but rather part of the age-old hatred against Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 23:12, Acts 4:27, John 15:19

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