God promises blessings if you are persecuted for doing what’s right - Matthew 5:10
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MEANING
We will encounter difficulties, unfair treatment, and persecution in this life. But, we are reminded that no matter what happens in this life, we are blessed when we are doing what’s right and good now, and will have what’s right and good for ourselves for eternity in the kingdom of heaven.
This verse implicates that when we are persecuted for doing what’s right, we have a choice: we can either do what’s right and suffer the persecution that may come, or we can avoid this harassment or pain by turning away from what is right.
Jesus says that those who are persecuted for this reason are blessed, are part of the kingdom of heaven. Being faithful, used by God, and bearing fruit are choices we make to honor God despite the criticism or persecution that comes. But we can be sure that because of our faithfulness, we will be blessed for eternity with God.
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The Message version says this verse this way:
“You’re blessed when your commitment to God provokes persecution. The persecution drives you even deeper into God’s kingdom.” (Matthew 5:10, MSG).
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