### Summary
Today, we delved into Matthew 15, focusing on the reality of hardship and adversity that Christians face. We explored the "if-then" statements of Jesus, which provide clear and concise truths about the kingdom of God. The central theme was the rejection of Jesus and how that rejection extends to His followers. Jesus warned that if the world hates us, it hated Him first. This hatred is rooted in the world's opposition to God and His ways. Jesus' presence exposed the darkness and sinfulness of the world, leading to His rejection. This rejection was not just directed at Jesus but also at God the Father.
We also discussed how the world has progressively become more hostile to the gospel, especially in the Western world. Despite this, we find hope and peace in knowing that we belong to Jesus. Our identity is not found in the world's acceptance but in the love and acceptance of our Savior. We are chosen by Him, and even in the midst of difficulty, we can find joy and peace.
The sermon also touched on the importance of standing firm in our faith, even when faced with rejection and persecution. We are called to be witnesses for Christ in a lost and dying world. The rejection we face is a confirmation of our identity in Christ. Jesus Himself experienced rejection, and as His followers, we should expect the same. However, this rejection is not without purpose; it is an opportunity to grow in our faith and bear witness to the truth of the gospel.
Finally, we were reminded that our ultimate hope is in the eternal joy and peace that await us in the presence of our Savior. We are not alone in our struggles; Jesus is with us, providing strength, wisdom, and comfort. Our mission is to share the good news of salvation and extend His love and grace to others, even in the face of adversity.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Rejection of Jesus: Jesus was rejected because His presence exposed the darkness and sinfulness of the world. This rejection was not just directed at Him but also at God the Father. Understanding this helps us realize that our own experiences of rejection are part of God's redemptive plan and an opportunity to grow in our faith. [36:28]
- 2. Rejection of the Disciples: Jesus warned His disciples that the world would hate them because they no longer belong to it. This rejection is a confirmation of our identity in Christ. We should rejoice in this rejection because it signifies our relationship with Jesus and our position in His kingdom. [54:27]
- 3. Belonging to Jesus: Our identity is not found in the world's acceptance but in the love and acceptance of our Savior. We are chosen by Him, and this belonging transcends all social, cultural, and economic differences. This sense of belonging provides profound encouragement and strength to face any adversity. [60:10]
- 4. Facing Adversity: As followers of Jesus, we can expect to face rejection and persecution. However, we can find joy and peace in knowing that we belong to Him. Our ultimate hope is in the eternal joy and peace that await us in the presence of our Savior. [67:09]
- 5. Mission and Purpose: We are called to share the good news of salvation and extend Jesus' love and grace to others. This mission is not without challenges, but it is a privilege to be used by God. We are part of a larger community of believers striving to live out their faith in a hostile world. [01:04:01]
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