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Why is it important for Christians to understand Jesus's rejection by the world?

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Understanding Jesus's rejection is crucial as it reveals the world's hostility towards the truth and the necessity of remaining steadfast in faith.

The account of Jesus’s rejection teaches Christians about the reality of living for Christ in a world that often opposes Him. In John 7:7, Jesus states that the world cannot hate His followers because they do not testify against its evil; rather, He is hated because He testifies that its deeds are evil. This confrontation with the world's values serves as a reminder for Christians to be bold in proclaiming the truth of the Gospel, remaining steadfast in their faith despite potential backlash. The rejection of Christ exemplifies the cost of discipleship and encourages believers to find their identity and purpose in Him rather than the acceptance of the world. Furthermore, it reassures them of their standing in God's redemptive plan, where they can rejoice in the suffering that comes from faithfully following Jesus.
Scripture References: John 7:7

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