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Bless Those Who Persecute You—Romans 12:14

"Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse" (Romans 12:14)

It is interesting that Paul reminds us to bless those who persecute us. This is completely opposite of what our our human response tends to be in such circumstances. A normal reaction would be striking back to defend ourselves. But Paul warns us not to curse but bless instead. The Bible gives us good reason to have this perspective and knowing these truths will protect your heart from the persecution that will come your way.

First of all when we are slandered or persecuted it is because we bear the name of Christ. Peter wrote to the church, "Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice that you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed. If you are insulted because of the name of Christ, you are blessed, for the Spirit of glory and of God rests on you" ( I Peter 4:12-14 ). Persecution is a sign that you are born again. Jesus told us that we would have trouble in this world ( John 16:33 ) and that people would hate us just as the world hated him ( John 15:18 ). But in all of these things we are to rejoice because we bear the name of Christ and the glory of God is evident in our lives. Peter went on to say, "However, if you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that you bear that name" ( I Peter 4:17 ).

Secondly, when we are persecuted we must remind ourselves of the true reason behind it. Jesus told the disciples in the parable of the sower of the seed that persecution comes because of the word ( Matthew 13:21, Luke 8:13, Mark 4:17 ). The word of God is so powerful that planting it in the soil of our heart will forever change our lives and yield much fruit. If the devil can stomp out the word of God by stealing it before it gets planted or by persecution, he will render us ineffective for the kingdom of God. This is why when persecution comes it is important to remember that it is because of Christ and His word, not us, so we can move past it and keep an eternal perspective protecting our heart and the word planted at the same time.

Lastly, it is important to remember when persecuted that we are called to be a blessing. This is why we bless and not curse. Jesus spoke extensively about this. He was always reminding the disciples to serve one another, to consider each other more highly than themselves, to turn the other cheek when wronged. These actions were evidence of the new birth and nature. In the same way to curse those who persecute us would be to go against the nature of God living inside us. Isaiah 53 told us that Jesus did not curse or defend himself when standing accused before Pilate, "as a sheep before her shearers is silent, so he did not open his mouth" ( Isaiah 53:7 ). Jesus could have annihilated every one of his accusers by speaking and defending himself, yet he remained silent on our behalf. Isaiah went on to say, "nor was any deceit in his mouth" ( Isaiah 53:9b ). He did not curse those who brought such agony on him but remained silent so that He could fulfill the purpose for which he came. He became a curse for us so that we could receive blessing ( Galatians 3:13-14 ). Following His example we are to bless those who persecute us. Remember; it is on the account of Christ.

Today, I pray that this truth penetrates your heart and gives you a new outlook on persecution. Keeping this perspective in mind will get you through any trouble that comes your way on the account of Christ and His word. Blessed are you because you bear His name.

Practice Hospitality—Romans 12:13

"Share with God's people who are in need. Practice hospitality" (Romans 12:13)

All of the instructions that Paul gives in the second half of Romans 12 are anchored in the words of verse nine, "love must be sincere". If we truly love the way God intends us to love then all actions will grow from that foundation in our lives. God's kind of love through us is the root that supports every good deed in our life. It grows out of a genuine desire to serve the Lord. Loves fruit develops out of our relationship to Him and His perfect example of love.

In today's passage Paul directs us to share with God's people who are in need and to practice hospitality. We were born into God's family when we became believers ( Romans 8:16 ). This family does not share a physical heritage, but a supernatural bloodline based on Christ Jesus. He shed His blood for us bringing us into fellowship with God. The bond we share in Christ is eternal. Because of this we should consider one another, contribute to needs of one another and share in the necessities of the saints. Paul told us earlier in Romans 12 that we were called into one body and each of us belongs to one another ( Romans 12:5 ). So it only makes sense that if one of us suffers the entire body suffers along with that one. Recognizing this will enable us to share with one another and provide help when needed.

When questioned about the greatest commandments, Jesus told the disciples something similar. He told them the greatest commandments were "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.' The second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself. 'There is no commandment greater than these." ( Mark 12:30-31 ). Putting one another's needs at the forefront of our attention gets the focus away from one's self. It is easier to notice the needs of those around you when you are not immersed in your own needs. The secret to accomplishing this love for one another is; loving the Lord with everything. Sincere Love is the root that supports every good deed. Loving our neighbors as much as we love ourselves come about by loving and seeking the Lord with everything. He is the one who enables us to love deeply and sincerely.

If we are to love our neighbors as ourselves, how much more should we love and care for our brothers and sisters in Christ. Paul gives us short instruction on this point because it should be a natural response to the love we have for one another. "Share with God's people who are in need. Practice hospitality" ( Romans 12:13 ). We have been called into a royal priesthood and we are a chosen people  ( I Peter 2:9 ).  Once we were not a people but now we are a holy nation and we should live and conduct our lives in alignment with who we now are through Christ Jesus. We were called to belong to His family, caring and loving one another.

Today, I pray that you will consider the needs of the saints. Be willing and ready to help those in want. Share in their burdens, encourage them in all things and love them deeply as Christ has loved you. May God's love shine through your lives today, amen.

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  • About Juli Camarin

    About Juli Camarin

    I’m passionate about Jesus, His Word, living in His grace,
    using technology and creating beautiful things.
    But mostly my passion is about spreading the
    gospel of Jesus to a world that needs Him.

       

    about Juli Camarin

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    About Juli Camarin

    I’m passionate about Jesus, His Word, living in His grace,
    using technology and creating beautiful things.
    But mostly my passion is about spreading the
    gospel of Jesus to a world that needs Him.

       

    about Juli Camarin

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