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Jesus, You told us in Your Word that we would be hated just as You were. We ask You to comfort us, strengthen us, and help us to weather the storm of persecution.
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We can no longer say that we, in the United States, are free from religious persecution. Even with laws that should be protecting us, Christians are experiencing increased threats, accusations, and legal actions aimed at silencing our voices. How can believers respond to such threats? The book of Acts details the experiences of the early disciples as they led the newly birthed church in much the same situation we face today. The example and testimony of these disciples should serve as a guide for how we can respond to such threats today.

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KEY 1: REJOICE, PRAY, PREACH THE GOOD NEWS

In Acts 4, Peter and John were taken before the city council to answer for their extreme religious views and actions. In response, the Scripture says:

…they raised their voices together in prayer to God. “Sovereign Lord,” they said, “You made the heavens and the earth and the sea, and everything in them… consider their threats and enable Your servants to speak Your word with great boldness. Stretch out Your hand to heal and perform signs and wonders through the name of Your holy servant, Jesus” (Acts 4:24, 29-30).

They didn’t wring their hands in desperation or call for a demonstration against those who accused them. They went right into worship and asked God to give them even more opportunities to speak His name! In the next chapter, it tells what the apostles did after they came back from a flogging – not from the godless civic authorities, but from the religious rulers of the day – the Sanhedrin. This was the supreme religious court that should have been supporting their testimony and backing them up. Instead, the apostles were beaten and ordered to stop speaking the name of Jesus.

 The apostles left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name. Day after day, in the temple courts and from house to house, they never stopped teaching and proclaiming the good news that Jesus is the Messiah (Acts 5:41-42).

In the face of such threats, the consistent response from the early disciples was to rejoice, pray, and continue preaching the good news. Before anything else, these passionate followers of Christ came together and worshiped God, acknowledging His rule and reign in every situation. Not only did they rejoice because of the impact of the gospel they were preaching, they asked for even greater boldness to do more! Their prayers were not as much for protection as they were for courage to stand in the face of such intense opposition.

They had an unshakable faith in God’s promise and purpose for their lives and were convinced of the power of the kingdom of God to heal the broken culture around them. Even death threats would not stop their charge to tell the world about this Savior they knew so well.

PRAYER POINTS:

  • For the joy of the Lord to disarm the threats, attacks, and false accusations (Matthew 5:11-12).
  • For courage and boldness to declare God’s Word (Acts 4:29-30).
  • For the message of the Kingdom of God to be preached without hindrance (Acts 28:31).

KEY 2: ESTABLISH SPIRITUAL BEACHHEADS

Another strategy the early disciples employed against the fierce opposition they faced was to establish a spiritual beachhead in every city. A beachhead is a military term for an initial achievement which leads to later successes. Rather than going to the governmental authorities to incite change, they went directly to the spiritual influencers in the region. These leaders were open to hearing the truth because of their heart’s posture. Aeneas (Acts 9:32-35), Tabitha (Acts 9:36-43, Cornelius (Acts 10:23-48), and Lydia (Acts 16:14-15) were all converted through the testimony of these disciples and then influenced their entire city for the Lord.

This strategy proved highly effective, especially when dealing with witchcraft in the land. The disciples focused their energies on reaching the people, not necessarily defending themselves, taking up causes against the local authorities, or engaging in “spiritual warfare.” They knew the only way to defeat the spiritual strongholds over cities and regions, was to displace them with the truth and power of the kingdom of God.

Now for some time a man named Simon had practiced sorcery in the city and amazed all the people of Samaria. He boasted that he was someone great, and all the people, both high and low, gave him their attention …But when they believed Philip as he proclaimed the good news of the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women. Simon himself believed and was baptized (Acts 8:9-10, 12-13).

Even in the face of outright witchcraft and demonic interference, the apostles declared the Word of God and demonstrated the power of the kingdom. The religious persecution they experienced was the result of people being under a veil of deception fed by unregenerate and spiritually blind leaders. Believing in the power of God to utterly save and deliver even the most hardened opponent, the disciples preached the Word of God fearlessly. They trusted in the power of God to validate their message. As a result, even several of the governmental authorities would change their minds (for example, the proconsul in Acts 13:4-12).

PRAYER POINTS:

  • For divine appointments with influential leaders whose hearts are open to the gospel (Acts 16:9-10, 29-34).
  • For miracles and demonstrations of God’s power to win over those lost in darkness (Acts 9:40-43).
  • For our actions to speak louder than our words (1 Corinthians 2:4, 4:20).

KEY 3: KNOW OUR IDENTITY IN CHRIST

Our human tendency, in the face of accusations, threats, and persecution, is to fight back. Our godly zeal compels us to act. Though there is certainly a place for lively biblical discourse, healthy debate, and strategizing effective counter-measures for our own safety, we must always start from a kingdom perspective that is victorious. We must remember the power and authority we have been given as believers, not to prove our case, but to prove His. He is more than able to show Himself strong and mighty if we give Him the opportunity.

PRAYER POINTS:

  • For our current spiritual leaders to rise up in faith and speak with clarity (Acts 1:8; Isaiah 61:1-3).
  • For our message to be shared in the fear of the Lord without fear of man (1 Thessalonians 2:4; Galatians 1:10).
  • For believers to be equipped and prepared to speak the Word of hope (2 Timothy 2:15, 4:1-2, 13).

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