SHARING BREAD
9 “Then you will be handed over
to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because
of me. 10 At that time many will turn away from the faith and will
betray and hate each other, 11 and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people. 12 Because of the increase of
wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, 13 but he who stands firm to the
end will be saved. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole
world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.”
Matt
24:9-14 (NIV)
Jesus’ Words of warning to us in our verses for today are
reminiscent of the promise He gives us in the Gospel of John. He tells us not to be taken by surprise at
the troubles and events of this dark and broken world – they are certain. Indeed, many times in the New Testament we
are told that tribulation, hardships, affliction, distress, and other
difficulties are simply an everyday part of Christian living. Furthermore, much of the tribulation
experienced will be a direct result of our standing for the Word of God and firmly
in the will of God. Yet, in Him, perfect
peace is just as certain – praise Jesus:
33 “I have told you these things, so that in me
you may have peace. In this world you
will have trouble. But take heart! I
have overcome the world.” John 16:33 (NIV)
27 “Peace I leave with you; my
peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your
hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”
John 14:27 (NIV)
Our Lord here warns of a coming general apostasy and obvious
decay of religion as well as foretelling of promised persecutions. Like the “stony ground hearers” in the
Parable of the Sower, when persecution and tribulation come “because of the word”
they wither away. As with all apostasy,
a malignity towards others will begin to permeate whereby those who have
deserted their religion will betray and hate those who adhere to it. Vessels of darkness seek to destroy vessels
of light – the actions of light convicting darkness without even a word. Apostates have commonly been the most bitter
and violent persecutors. Jesus is
reminding His guys of what He had already told them so that they may not be
surprised by the ensuing onslaught of suffering and conflict. This is a heads up for us as well. We find a lot out about our faith when faced
with trials and persecution. To be sure,
persecuting times are revealing times. The
words penned in Isaiah come to mind:
“If you do
not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.” Isaiah 7:9 (NIV)
“Calvary
is God’s great proof that suffering in the will of God always leads to
glory.” Warren Wiersbe
“Do
not pray for easy lives; pray to be stronger people! Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers;
pray for powers equal to your tasks.” Phillips Brooks
Jesus also tells us in Luke that in standing firm through
persecution, we gain life – even familial persecutions:
16 “You will be betrayed even by
parents, brothers, relatives and friends, and they will put some of you to
death. 17 All men will hate you because of me. 18 But not a hair of your head
will perish. 19 By standing firm you will gain life.” Luke 21:16-19 (NIV)
“A
fixed, constant attention to the promises, and a firm belief in them, would
prevent solicitude and anxiety about the concerns of this life. It would keep
the mind quiet and composed in every change, and support and keep up our
sinking spirits under the several troubles of life….Christians deprive
themselves of their most solid comforts by their unbelief and forgetfulness of
God’s promises. For there is no
extremity so great but there are promises suitable to it, and abundantly
sufficient for our relief in it.” Samuel Clarke
Tribulations should never catch us totally off guard. Remember, some of the best men will have the
worst treatment – just as our Lord Jesus.
During these perilous times, our Lord also warns us of two things – the abounding
of wickedness and the abating of love.
Yet, graciously, it is the love of most and not all – God always preserves
a remnant for Himself who holds fast to their integrity and zeal even in the
worst of times. There will most assuredly
be those who stand firm to the end. Those who persevere empowered by the Holy
Spirit win the crown of glory which more than makes amends for all. One never out-gives God.
“Earth
has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.”
Thomas V. Moore
“Anxiety, sickness, suffering, or danger…these are nothing when
compared with the glory that will be revealed in, and for us.” David
Livingstone
Lastly,
the Gospel will be preached to all nations before the end will come. It is the Gospel of the kingdom because it
reveals the kingdom of grace which leads to the kingdom of glory – His grace gives
us glory. The Gospel is a faithful
declaration of the mind and will of God.
The sweetness and very familiar words of John 3:16 come to mind – savor them
with me if you will:
16 “For God so loved the world
that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish
but have eternal life.” John
3:16 (NIV)
“Be
still my soul, the Lord is on thy side.”
Katharina von Schlegel
What
I glean from this:
· As a follower of the Lord Jesus, I can
expect persecution. It should not take
me by surprise – I have been warned.
· If I do not stand firm in my faith
during trials, I will not stand at all.
· Jesus more than compensates for every
trial, every tribulation, every tear.



