“If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you.” (John 15:18)
As a Christian living within the church friendly confines of
the Deep South in America I've always read over this verse nodding my head and
thinking, “Well if Jesus said so,” not
ever really thinking it through and seeing the truth. There is a historical
significance for the early Church because of the events recorded in the Acts of
the Apostles and also for Christians who lived and were killed for the faith up
to just a few hundred years ago. But this
is America. This is the South. Everyone
knows of Jesus. Every family has some
tie to Christianity. We generally don’t
feel hated.
Those were my basic thoughts on this verse if I had heard a
sermon on the topic or read over it in a casual reading. That is until
recently. In light of all the talk in
the news of our government officials and agencies being involved in scandals
and (mostly verbal or principle) attacks against conservatives (though I
recognize this group is not all composed of Christians) I paused as I read over
this verse.
“If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.” (John 15:19)
Homosexuals are
fighting hard to make sure they are recognized in a favorable light by the government
and society at large. They are painting
Christians as a group of outdated bigots.
A monument to Atheists has been erected in the State of Florida while all
across the country local governments struggle with whether the Ten Commandments
can be displayed. Anyone looking for
sound reasoning in a matter automatically discredits the person who quotes the
Bible in his answer. As I thought about
these things I realized that even people who call themselves Christians are
participating in these very acts! (Though we judge by the fruit they bear if
they are of Christ at all.) And furthermore, as some of you well-seasoned
Christians have likely already thought to yourselves, these things are not new!
Not to America and not even to the South!
“Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also.” (John 15:20)
Oh. Could it be that
stemming from the great freedoms we saints have enjoyed in this land we have
become complacent? Could it
unfortunately be that we have without even realizing it considered ourselves
greater than our Lord? “Oh please, this is the twenty first century; there is
no persecution! My neighbor doesn't hate
me!” Are we so foolish that we think ourselves wise? The very Son of God in whom all our hope
rests said, “If they have persecuted me,
they will also persecute you;” and yet we think we’re exempt! Jesus, being
God incarnate, did not lie!
False teachers have crept in through the years and have been
fervently, effectually, and religiously spreading other gospels than that of
Jesus (though they try to attach His name) while we rest idly in the comfort of
our freedoms doing little to keep the goats far from the sheep. Instead, we have invited them in among us. Congregations across this country open their
doors and hearts to everyone. Claiming
to be “seeker friendly” many have become seekers of friends among the world forgetting
that Christ said, “No man can come to
me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him:” (John 6:44a)
“But all these things will they do unto you for my name’s sake, because they know not him that sent me.” (John 15:21)
So it is inescapable while we live on this earth. But rest assured the church is not lost. The gates of hell will never prevail against
her. The true church will persevere, being
the salt of the earth, shining the light of Christ in darkness and she will be
persecuted for it until the end. Yet, for
those who know the voice of Jesus and have heard him say, “Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that
ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain:” (John
15:16a) also know that there is hope in Him.
The fruit is born of God and will not sour. If we labor in Christ it is not in vain.
God cannot lie.
Therefore His Word must be true. He
has declared that those who hate Jesus also hate His people. “But Jesus was a friend of sinners,” and so
we ought to be as well but the world was never a friend of Jesus and nor will
it ever be to His church. ”These things I have spoken unto you, that in
me ye might have peace. In the world ye
shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John
16:33)