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Why do we face opposition when doing God's work?

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Opposition arises because the world is at enmity with God's purposes and those who follow Him.

The account of Nehemiah illustrates that doing God's work often results in opposition from those who resist His will. Enemies like Sambalat and Tobiah represent the hostility that the world shows toward God's people and their mission. This enmity is grounded in the fallen nature of humanity that rejects God's sovereign control and purpose. Throughout Scripture, including passages in Ephesians 6:12, we learn that spiritual battles are inevitable. The challenge for believers is to remain steadfast in faith and to respond to opposition through prayer and reliance on God's strength, never losing sight of the ultimate victory promised through Christ.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 4, Ephesians 6:12, Romans 8:37

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