“…Verily
I say unto you, there is no man that hath left house, or brethren, or sisters,
or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my sake and the
gospel’s … he shall receive an hundredfold now in this time, houses and brethren
… and lands with persecution; and in the world to come eternal life “ (Mark
10:29-30).
Our
Lord Jesus made it clear that a “disciple is not above his master, nor the
servant above his lord” (Matthew 10:24). If the master suffered adversity, so
will the disciple. As such, the disciples of Jesus Christ willingly took up
their cross and followed the Lord, holding on to all the promises of the Master
no matter what awaited them. However,
there is a contrast between the early disciples of Christ and believers of
today.
In
line with our text above, believers always crave the hundredfold portion of
God’s blessings but not willing to give up anything and to face any difficulty.
Apostle Paul exemplary gave his all and counted all things but loss and dung that
he may win Christ (Philippians 3:8). He was willing to be persecuted and even
to die for the name of the Lord Jesus (Acts 21:13), that he may receive the
crown of righteousness as a promise of the Lord (2 Timothy 4:7-8).
‘We can’, was the response of James and John
when Jesus asked if they could drink of the cup that He drank and be baptized
with the baptism that He was baptized with” (Mark 10:38-39). This shows how
devoted the disciples were to the Master but believers of today only lay claim
to the cozy parts of the promises of the Lord but are not ready to toil and
suffer for the prize.
Our
anthem as Christians should be as the songwriter puts it:
“…Not
for ease or worldly pleasure,
Not
for fame my prayer shall be,
Gladly
will I toil and suffer,
Only
let me walk with thee…”
We
must be ready to suffer and be persecuted for the Lord’s sake, knowing well
that there is always a cross before a crown. And this did Jesus Christ reveal
that to possess the blessings of the Lord, it comes with persecution.
No
Christian can do without persecutions from time to time for “all that will live
godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution” (2 Timothy 3:12). But we are to
wait on the Lord; be of good courage… and fear not because the Lord has
overcome the world for us. In Christ Jesus we are more than conquerors (Psalm
27:14; John 16:33; Romans 8:37).
Living
the Christian life is not as bed of roses. It is demanding and rigorous but the
Lord has promised to be with us always even unto the end of the world (Matthew
28:20). Thus, we should feel blessed to be persecuted for Christ’ sake for
indeed, great is our reward in heaven… (Matthew 5:10-12).
Any
Christian without persecution from time to time should take heed and examine
his life whether he is still in the faith. There will always be persecution for
the believer in this world and whosoever desires the riches of the Lord in
hundredfold, it is with persecution. For it is “…through much tribulation that we
must enter into the kingdom of God” (Acts 14:22).
May
the grace and peace of the Lord be with you and your family. Amen.
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