Love God Greatly: Beatitudesનમૂનો
Scripture is clear that believers should expect persecution, but the account of the early church in Acts also shows that many people flocked to this growing community. How is this possible? The wealthy and powerful, the religious leaders, and the social insiders were persecuting the Christians, but the poor and marginalized, the religious outcasts, and the social outsiders were drawn to a faith that welcomed them with open arms. When we face persecution and difficulties, we should remember that our faith was first embraced by the powerless, not the powerful. The witness of the church drew the scorn of those who were comfortable in their earthly lives but attracted those who recognized their need.
We are blessed when our convictions and faithful actions bring persecution upon us, and we are called to bless the ones who bring it. Rather than fighting back, exerting force against them, or persecuting in return, we are called to bless: to seek their flourishing and prosperity.
Thank You, God, that You are with me in my suffering. Give me the strength to return persecution with blessing and kindness. Give me opportunities to serve the powerless and bless those who persecute me.
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The Beatitudes offer great insight into how to live the Christian life. They offer comfort for the oppressed, wisdom for the innocent, and hope for the weary. The Beatitudes continue to offer comfort, wisdom and hope to followers of Christ. We can glean truth from the words Jesus spoke 2,000 years ago as we seek to understand how to live our lives in light of the coming Kingdom of God.
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