The ONLY biblical instance where suffering is ever God’s Will...
2 Timothy 2:8-9 - "Remember that Jesus Christ, of the seed of David, was raised from the dead according to my gospel,9 for which I suffer trouble as an evildoer, even to the point of chains;" However, enduring hostility and persecution for this message is rarely experienced by most American Christians, who by and large are still locked into a “safe and hidden-in-the-prayer closet” form of Christianity “waiting on the Lord” to do things they are called to do. This “lifestyle”, unknown to most Christians in the rest of the world, allows believers to redefine things like “suffering” to include things that have nothing to do with being a Christian but instead are due to a lack of character or lack of a complete surrender to follow Jesus Christ.
Over the last generation in an attempt to be relevant the church has so watered down its message it has devalued what a Christian truly is. Consequentially, there is little to no standard we are called to live up to. Being among God’s people over the years I have seen people who call themselves Christians call all kinds of things “persecution for the gospel”. Some examples I have seen:
- Getting fired at work because they don’t show up on time or do a good job; - Being harassed by bill collectors because their bad financial decisions got them in a lot of debt; - Being upset because the friends who they talked into a get-rich-quick scheme are now their enemies; - Being arrested for not paying parking tickets; Being reproached for the name of Christ, being persecuted for the gospel or experiencing hardship because we are authentic Christian believers is the ONLY instance we see in scripture where this is allowed by God for His people. And nearly all the persecution we see in the NT referred to as “suffering” was brought by religious leaders upon those who had the boldness to proclaim this message! These religious leaders were incited by jealousy to attack preachers like Paul who proclaimed and demonstrated this gospel. In the book of Acts we only see two responses when the gospel of the Kingdom is declared-revival or riot! Let's go start a revival. And if not, a riot will do.
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