Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness'
sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. (Matt. 5:10)
The disciples of Christ have very great need of this
instruction; and the more hard and disagreeable it is for the flesh to admit
it, the more earnestly ought we to make it the subject of our meditation.
We cannot be Christ’s soldiers on any other condition, than
to have the greater part of the world rising in hostility against us, and
pursuing us even to death. The state of the matter is this. Satan, the prince
of the world, will never cease to fill his followers with rage, to carry on
hostilities against the members of Christ. It is, no doubt, monstrous and
unnatural, that men, who study to live a righteous life, should be attacked and
tormented in a way which they do not deserve. And so Peter says, “Who is he
that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?” (1 Pet. 3:13).
Yet, in consequence of the unbridled wickedness of the
world, it too frequently happens, that good men, through a zeal of
righteousness, arouse against them the resentments of the ungodly. Above all,
it is, as we may say, the ordinary lot of Christians to be hated by the
majority of men: for the flesh cannot endure the doctrine of the Gospel; none
can endure to have their vices reproved.
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