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marbella3 70F
2480 posts
9/14/2019 5:16 am
Whatever the Cost

Bible in a Year :

Proverbs 19–21; 2 Corinthians 7
They would not openly acknowledge their faith for fear.

John 12:42

John 12:37–43
The film Paul, Apostle of Christ takes an unflinching look at persecution in the early days of the church. Even the movie’s minor characters reveal how dangerous it was to follow Jesus. Consider these roles listed in the credits: Beaten Woman; Beaten Man; Christian Victims 1, 2, and 3.

Identifying with Christ often came at a high cost. And in much of the world, it’s still dangerous to follow Jesus. Many in the church today can relate to that kind of persecution. Some of us, however, may feel “persecuted” prematurely—outraged any time our faith is mocked or we suspect we were passed over for a promotion because of our beliefs.

Obviously, there’s a colossal difference between sacrificing social status and sacrificing our lives. Realistically, though, self-interest, financial stability, and social acceptance have always been intense human motivators. We see this in the actions of some of Jesus’s earliest converts. The apostle John reports that, mere days before Jesus’s crucifixion, although most Israelites were still rejecting Him (John 12:37), many “even among the leaders believed” (v. 42). However, “They would not openly acknowledge their faith . . . for they loved human praise more than praise from God” (vv. 42–43).

Today we still face societal pressures (and worse) to keep our faith in Christ hidden. Whatever the cost, let’s stand together as a people who seek God’s approval more than human praise.

Reflect & Pray
We might be tempted to judge the early believers who hid their faith, but are we any different? Are there times we choose to be quiet so we can hide our identification with Jesus?

Jesus, I want to be a close friend of Yours.


MrsJoe 76F
17306 posts
9/14/2019 8:51 am

I have no difficulty in declaring my belief in Jesus Christ, but in truth I risk nothing by it. Nobody is standing with a gun or knife defying me to do so. At the most, I might be ridiculed, scoffed at, or ostracized.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.