Moriah Peters- BraveНамуна
Stand Strong
Let’s take a moment to consider the word, “persecuted”. I don’t know about you but when I read this word, I almost skim over it, thinking, “Persecution doesn’t happen in America the way it does in other countries.” Yes, that is true. There are Christians across the world being held prisoners, tortured and killed for their faith in Jesus Christ, and theirs is surely the kingdom of heaven. But we cannot discard this word from our vocabulary simply because we are not being physically persecuted in the United States. Verbal persecution has become all too common in our once Christ-centered culture. The names of many Christians today are being slandered in work places, schools and homes. My own father was reprimanded for holding private bible studies in his office. My faith was considered bigotry by my high school teacher and classmates and my best friend was shunned by her own family when she decided to accept Christ. It’s all around us and how I admire those whose faith comes at a cost (2 Samuel 24:24).
Here’s a thought for us to consider throughout this day, if we’ve never been “persecuted” for Jesus’ sake, what does this say about our Christian living? Now, this doesn’t mean that we should go out of our way to offend people and call their negative response a sign of our righteousness. However, it does make one wonder at how bold our faith can be in moments of opposition.
There may be some of us whom have grown comfortable in our world where Christianity is just a part of the culture we happen to live in, and we’re coasting through our season of blessing. If this place feels familiar to you, may I invite you to join me in getting uncomfortable today? Whether it be by secretly serving the person who hurts you most or by publicly communicating God’s truth and grace to those in desperate need of it around you, let’s break out of our boxes.
But be prepared because these beatitudes contradict culture and whenever you ‘go against the flow,’ the people around you might be shocked, upset or uncomfortable; but then, they might be convicted, moved or inspired. There is a blessing promised to those who endure difficulty if it is the kind that brings God glory - so STAND STRONG my sister and BE BOLD my brother.
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Moriah Peters believes she is part of a generation whose time has come to break free of what prevents them from changing this world, a generation that has been called to be BRAVE! In this 7-Day devotional brought to the Bible App in partnership with The Overflow, Moriah breaks down the biblical application to 7 songs from her Sophomore Album "BRAVE".
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