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Members of the Body of Christ. His prophesy rings to unto this day. Anyone who is a Christian can expect to be discriminated against, abused, and even killed for the sake of Christ. It has happened over the last 2000 years, and it will continue until our Lord returns to rule the earth in his thousand-year reign.

2007-01-03 01:21:51 · answer #1 · answered by Preacher 6 · 2 0

Jesus was talking to ALL Born Again Christians, ones that will not deny him but proclaim him. These are the people that are going to be persecuted for their beliefs. So basically anyone that says that they believe in the Messiah will be killed, tortured or any number of things that we can think of just for saying "I believe in Jesus.This is where the committed Christians will be weeded out from the "fake" ones, if you can understand that.

2007-01-03 01:25:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Well, at that partictular time in ancient history, if you read the history of his Disciples (the 12) you will see that each one died a grisly death because they were christians. In todays world, we are "presecuted" and made fun of because we do that which is right, not all the time we are human, but have you ever made fun of a "jesus freak" preaching on the street ? If your with unbelievers, dont they scoff at you if you pray, or have a conversation about God and Jesus ?? Thats persecution, But Jesus said..."Blessed are those who suffer presecution for my name sake"....

2007-01-03 01:23:17 · answer #3 · answered by kimmy3 3 · 0 0

He was making a safe bet. There's always going to be people who vigorously disagree with you no matter what position you take.

A woman in Orlando, Florida accused a cashier of short-changing her. After recounting her change and discovering she was, in fact, given the right change, she was still so disgruntled that she walked over and set a display of plush toys on fire in the store. In my opinion, that is an act of persecution against Wal-Greens and the employee.

2007-01-03 01:51:40 · answer #4 · answered by February Rain 4 · 0 0

throughout history, many who confessed that they believe in Jesus, had been persecuted. even the apostles themselves. persecution will continue until Jesus comes back-at the end times, there will be horrible persecutions(revelation).

2007-01-03 01:23:31 · answer #5 · answered by Jesus junkie 3 · 0 0

im assuming anyone who listens to him. i think he was saying that anyone who follows his teachings (we call them christians now) would be persecuted because the higher governmental authority of the time didnt agree with him and they never will. so they will seek to take down anyone who listens to him present or future. (my guess)

or it could mean the Jews (his followers at the time were Jewish, because christianity wouldnt be around for almost 100 years after him) and historicly the Jews wer persecuted way before Jesus and way after. (some examples are
before: jews were forced out of Rome and killed y roman soldiers.
after: holocaust and many other instances of Jews being forced into ghettos and out of society.)

2007-01-03 01:24:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He, or whoever wrote down those words years later, grew to become into touching on absolutely everyone who grew to become into listening. Did absolutely everyone take down his words verbatim? rather no longer likely. as some distance with the aid of fact the scriptures = the Bible = reality, the awareness 'bible' is taken from 'biblos' - little books. Scraps of records accumulated from throughout, chosen, and censored through the adult adult males of potential who positioned the full element jointly. Jesus allegedly spoke Aramaic, aligned to Hebrew. The Gospels have been probably first written in Greek, some years later. the full element is a spurious number of random ideas and memories, thrilling and truly worth examining in aspects. distinctly interior the King James' translation, yet maximum of translations have been made with out going back to the unique texts.

2016-11-26 00:32:19 · answer #7 · answered by cantabrana 4 · 0 0

He meant that they would suffer indignities in the hands of men who were afraid of his (Jesus') "new and radical" ideas.
Not understanding the message Jesus was trying to teach (love), the priests of the old religion saw him as a threat to their established beliefs. The only way to maintain their control, so they thought, was by eliminating Jesus and anyone who followed his teachings.
If you think about it, mankind never did really learn their lesson.

2007-01-03 01:26:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is very simple. Look in here at the answers that are given to Christians when we witness for Christ. We are trashed like He was, and put down all the time. He was rejected, and we are also when we try to tell about Him and His teachings. The only thing different is he was nailed to a cross, and I suppose that it is coming that one day we will too. Paul was crucified upside down on a cross.

2007-01-03 01:22:56 · answer #9 · answered by Ex Head 6 · 0 0

Anyone who truly follows him in teaching and in deed. Actually, it even seems to bleed over into some who just claim to follow him and don't but it usually soon passes once Satan gets to realize they already belong to him.

2007-01-03 04:13:34 · answer #10 · answered by Sparkle1 6 · 0 0

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