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May we walk in the same courage as the early disciples did and boldly declare the good news of the Kingdom!

Christians today are experiencing increased threats, accusations, and legal actions aimed at silencing our voices. Media is being censored in favor of liberal ideologies. Identifying as a conservative can unleash anger and violence from those who oppose our views.

How do believers respond to such threats? What kind of action do we take in such a volatile culture of hatred towards Christianity and conservative values? How do we pray when the enemies we face are now up close and personal?

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. Even as the Holy Spirit was being poured out in signs, wonders, and miracles, the public authorities, and even the religious leaders of the day, were rising up against this new wave of passionate followers of Christ. The example and testimony of these disciples should serve as a guide for how we can respond to such threats today.

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. They had been personally transformed by a first-hand encounter with Christ that radically changed their worldview and empowered their mission. Even death threats would not stop their charge to tell the world about this Savior they knew so well.

The early disciples followed the Lord wherever He led, despite fierce opposition. As a result, spiritual beach heads were formed in many cities they visited. The people they influenced were all chosen by God and had tremendous spiritual influence, even though they may not have even had a title. Because of their heart’s posture, they were open to hearing the truth. 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.

God’s 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 learned to defeat the spiritual strongholds over cities and regions by displacing 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 changed their minds (for example, the proconsul in Acts 13:4-12).

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 countermeasures 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 but give Him the opportunity. We can do this best when we respond accordingly by:

  • Rejoicing in God’s supreme authority and commitment in establishing His kingdom above all others.
  • Praying for greater boldness and effectiveness in being carriers of that Kingdom to those around us.
  • Declaring His truth to displace the lies so that all men may be saved.

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Father, we rejoice today in Your sovereign rule, knowing You made the heavens and the earth and the sea, and everything in them. Your kingdom is forever, and we trust in the power of Your great Name to defeat every spiritual enemy that rises against us. We ask You to grant us even greater boldness and courage to declare Your truth in order to displace the lies of the enemy. Grant us wisdom to share with those who are open and ready to listen, and may salvation come to our city and this land. For Christ’s sake, amen!

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kay abel
March 16, 2019

Ultimate truth is the word of God. Those who are walking in the Spirit have been prepared for the wrath of Satan that is beginning to be unleashed against the Body of Christ. The Master told us clearly and plainly that if He was hated, His followers would be also. The servant is not greater than the Master. My Heavenly Father has been preparing me for persecution since He saved me over forty years ago. There is nothing new under the sun.If you are a disciple of Jesus you have and will suffer for your faith. You already know that your life is not your own for you have been purchased with the Pearl of Great Price. If you aren’t ready, God is able to do a quick work in you so that you may find the grace to deny yourself and follow Jesus to the death of the cross and overcome by the Blood of the Lamb and the word of your testimony. Shalom in Yeshua.

Jeane Whiteside
March 16, 2019

I am expecting the world to speak against Christians but it still catches me off guard when I find another believer that does not have the values of life and the authority the Lord Jesus gave us to pray heaven to earth. And speak such strong voiced criticism of those of us who are standing in the place of prayer for all nations. Especially the one we live in asking and calling into place the kingdom of God for the future of our children and His. Why fight against those who are fighting for you and your family and your church whatever denomination or non denomination that it is. Let all of us do our part and be thankful for the church who has been called to do their thing. I’m going to believe that in the midst of all God can change and shift into His purpose for our destiny. SUDDENLY …

Alan K. Veasey
March 15, 2019

Praise God for his sovereignty and plan of redemption. His grace is sufficient for us and his timing is perfect. He can turn history with very few people as he did in Acts. Just love him and believe him and witness for him and leave them results to him. The results will be astounding.

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