In the sermon titled "Counted Worthy!", Paul Washer addresses the theological topic of suffering and persecution for the faith, drawn from Acts 5:41. He argues that true persecution arises from a believer's identification with Christ and the church's commitment to preach the full gospel, which inevitably invokes opposition from the world. Washer emphasizes that the apostles were not just persecuted for their beliefs but specifically for their proclamation of the exclusive claims of Jesus as Lord and Savior. Key Scripture references include Acts 5, where the apostles rejoice for being counted worthy to suffer for Christ’s name, and he supports his argument using passages from John and 1 Peter, showing that suffering for righteousness' sake aligns with biblical teaching. The doctrinal significance lies in a call to Christians to stand firm in their faith, emphasizing that true joy and endurance in trials come from a heavenly perspective that far exceeds worldly recognition or comfort.
“If you're going to be persecuted, don't be persecuted because of your identification with some political party. Be persecuted because of Christ and Christ alone.”
“The world hates the biblical Christ. The world laughs at the Christ of most of contemporary evangelicalism.”
“When the world's own suffers for the world's cause, the world will greatly honor them. But when the Christian suffers, it will never be advertised or spun by the world in a way as to make you think that the Christian is suffering for an honorable reason.”
“When we suffer, it puts us in great company. It puts us in the same company with the prophets and with the Lord Jesus Christ himself.”
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