Christian Foundations

E-Mail Newsletters

  • Study in My BST
  • Email
  • Print

April 24, 2008

He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief…

--Isaiah 53:3

The Christian life has always been a high-risk life.

Barnabas and Paul were “men who have risked their lives for the sake of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Acts 15:26). And today in many countries, Christians are still risking their lives by following Jesus.

In our culture, you may not run the risk of being killed for your faith… but you will run the risk of having your faith rejected by others.

Sometimes that is enough to make Christians silent. They are afraid of rejection, so they choose not to reveal their Christian convictions.

I believe we need to be men and women with enough courage to take a stand for our Christian faith—even if that will invite rejection at times. We have to be prepared to take a few knocks for what we believe!

Paul said of his sufferings for the sake of the gospel, “I am not ashamed, because I know whom I have believed…” (2 Timothy 1:12). When you are convinced of what you believe, you can handle the opposition that will inevitably come.

Don’t let the fear of rejection silence you. Be prepared to take a risk… to speak up about your faith… even if it does invite rejection!

TO FOLLOW CHRIST, YOU RISK REJECTION.
BUT REMEMBER THAT HE WAS REJECTED TOO… FOR YOU.

 

Most Recent User Comments
Be the first to comment on this article!
Sign up to post your comments

It's quick and easy to register with Christianity.com! Just fill out the short form below. You'll have the oppurtunity to post comments, and be more involved in our community and forums. Plus, with this one account, you can sign in anywhere in our network of sites displaying the Salem All-Pass logo, including Oneplace.com, Christianity.com, Lightsource.com, Crosscards.com, and more!

Subscriber Login
Username
Password
Salem Web Network All-Pass: One account that can be used to log onto any page that displays this logo

Salem All-Pass: With one account, you can sign in on any site that displays the Salem All-Pass logo.


SPONSOR

Advertise with Us