4 Messages Of Hope In Revelationনমুনা
Tribulation In Christ
Followers of Jesus travel along paths of inevitable tribulation (trouble). As citizens of God’s kingdom, our life in Christ invites trials. Jesus is very clear: In Him we will suffer persecution. Those who embrace the world are not a threat to the world, but those who are ruled by Christ will rule with Christ – not just later, but now. Righteous rulers are cause for the unrighteous to be uncomfortable, and adversaries of Jesus seek to discredit His followers. Since Jesus suffered unjust accusations, we can expect the same. Tribulations test our faithfulness.
John writes as a fellow partaker of suffering for Christ’s sake. He had matured beyond his early days of seeking Kingdom power for selfish motives, and after submitting to King Jesus, he had become a Spirit-filled servant of the Lord. Exiled by his persecutors to isolation and virtual martyrdom, he remained true to the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ. Since by faith he sided with his Savior, John had all he needed. The best adversity is an adversity not wasted on fear.
What blessings are behind your tribulation? Perhaps unfair allegations are drawing you closer to Christ. Persecution flushes out false faith and validates genuine trust in God. Because of your bold belief in Jesus, you may be labeled narrow-minded—even bigoted—but you know in your heart that God’s love motivates you. Integrity may cost you; if so, remain humble, knowing you suffer reproach for the sake of the gospel. Christ’s followers are partakers of Christ’s suffering. Blessings come when we suffer for His sake.
How can we patiently endure tribulation as active citizens in God’s kingdom? One way is to support fellow followers of Jesus who have been exiled for their faith. We can become a refuge of help, healing, and hope. Soldiers of the faith need our assistance when they are wounded by the world. During persecution we stay faithful to the Word of God and to the testimony of Jesus Christ—His death for our sin and His resurrection. Persecution is our chance as true believers to overcome untruths with our love.
How can I patiently endure trials? Who is suffering persecution today, and how can I help that person?
We hope you enjoyed this reading plan, adapted from the book Two Minutes in the Bible Through Revelation by Boyd Bailey. Check out more writings from Boyd and the Wisdom Hunters' team by clicking here .
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The book of Revelation is all about Jesus Christ—His salvation, His faithfulness, His judgment, His heaven, and His second coming. John shared Jesus's hope with us, so we can wait for His return in a celebration of joyful anticipation! Revelation shows us our Savior in His regal power so we can worship Him, trust Him, and love Him, obey him, and rest in Him.
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