Standing Firm Against Bullying: A Christian Response
Devotional
Day 1: Recognize the Spiritual Battle
In the face of bullying and harassment, it's crucial to understand that the true battle is not against the individuals who harm us but against the spiritual forces of evil that influence such behavior. This perspective allows us to approach the situation with prayer and seek God's intervention. By recognizing the spiritual dimension of bullying, we can better equip ourselves to respond with wisdom and strength. This understanding helps us to not only address the immediate issue but also to engage in spiritual warfare through prayer and reliance on God's power. [10:26]
"For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places." (Ephesians 6:12, ESV)
Reflection: Think of a situation where you felt wronged or bullied. How can you shift your perspective to see the spiritual battle behind it and pray for God's intervention today?
Day 2: Remember Your Identity in Christ
Knowing who you are in Christ is a powerful defense against the attacks of bullies. When you are secure in your identity as a child of God, created in His image, you are less vulnerable to the insecurities that bullies prey upon. This confidence allows you to stand firm and not be swayed by the negative words or actions of others. Embracing your identity in Christ empowers you to face challenges with courage and assurance, knowing that your worth is defined by God and not by the opinions of others. [12:15]
"But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light." (1 Peter 2:9, ESV)
Reflection: Reflect on a recent moment when you felt insecure. How can you remind yourself of your identity in Christ to stand firm against negative influences today?
Day 3: Refuse to Retaliate
In situations of bullying, the natural response might be to retaliate or seek revenge. However, choosing not to retaliate and instead trusting God to handle the situation elevates you above the conflict. By forgiving and walking away, you open the door for God's blessings and demonstrate a powerful testimony of faith. This approach not only protects your heart from bitterness but also allows God to work in the situation in ways you might not expect. [16:43]
"Repay no one evil for evil, but give thought to do what is honorable in the sight of all. If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all." (Romans 12:17-18, ESV)
Reflection: Consider a conflict you are currently facing. How can you choose to respond with grace and refuse to retaliate, trusting God to handle the situation?
Day 4: Respond with Positivity
Overcoming evil with good is a powerful way to disarm negativity and demonstrate the love of Christ. By responding to harassment with love and prayer, you not only protect your own heart but also provide a testimony of your faith. This positive response can have a transformative effect, both on you and on those who witness your actions. It is a call to rise above the negativity and to reflect the character of Christ in every situation. [21:30]
"But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven." (Matthew 5:44-45, ESV)
Reflection: Think of someone who has wronged you. How can you actively show love and pray for them today, turning a negative situation into a positive testimony?
Day 5: Focus on Eternal Rewards
When facing persecution or suffering for Christ's sake, it's important to maintain an eternal perspective. The temporary challenges we face are nothing compared to the eternal glory and rewards that await us. This perspective helps us endure present difficulties with hope and joy, knowing that our faithfulness will be rewarded. By focusing on the eternal, we can remain steadfast and faithful, doing what is right regardless of the cost. [26:28]
"For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen." (2 Corinthians 4:17-18, ESV)
Reflection: Reflect on a current challenge you are facing. How can you shift your focus to the eternal rewards that await, allowing this perspective to bring you hope and perseverance today?
Sermon Summary
In today's message, we explored the challenging topic of harassment and bullying, focusing on how God calls us to respond to such situations. We began by acknowledging that bullying is an aggressive behavior where someone tries to exert power over another, and it can manifest in various forms, including physical, verbal, and cyberbullying. In our broken world, where sin affects all relationships, Jesus warned us to expect opposition and harassment. Yet, He also assured us of His victory over the world, encouraging us to remain unshakable and at peace.
We delved into the reality that Christians have faced persecution for their faith for centuries, and this continues today in many parts of the world. Despite this, we are reminded that our identity in Christ is our greatest strength. We are children of God, created in His image, and this truth should empower us to stand firm against any form of bullying or harassment.
The message provided practical steps for dealing with bullies, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the spiritual forces behind such behavior. We are encouraged to remember who we are in Christ, refuse to retaliate, and respond positively. By focusing on God's promises and maintaining an eternal perspective, we can overcome evil with good.
Furthermore, we are reminded of the eternal rewards that await those who endure persecution for Christ's sake. Our temporary sufferings are nothing compared to the glory we will share with Him. Therefore, we are called to remain faithful, doing the right thing regardless of the cost, and to take a stand for our faith in everyday situations.
Key Takeaways
1. Recognize the Spiritual Battle: Understand that the real source of bullying is a spiritual force of evil. The bully is not the ultimate problem; rather, it's the spiritual wickedness behind them. This perspective helps us to pray effectively and seek God's intervention. [10:26]
2. Remember Your Identity in Christ: Knowing that you are a child of God, created in His image, gives you the confidence to stand against bullies. Bullies prey on insecurity, but when you are secure in your identity in Christ, you are less vulnerable to their attacks. [12:15]
3. Refuse to Retaliate: Instead of seeking revenge, trust God to handle the situation. Retaliation only puts you on the same level as the bully, but forgiveness and walking away elevate you and open the door for God's blessings. [16:43]
4. Respond with Positivity: Overcome evil with good by showing love and praying for those who persecute you. This is a powerful testimony of your faith and can disarm negativity. [21:30]
5. Focus on Eternal Rewards: Remember that any suffering for Christ's sake is temporary and will result in eternal blessings. Keeping an eternal perspective helps you endure present challenges with hope and joy. [26:28] ** [26:28]
In John 16 verse 33, I love this in The Message translation. Jesus says, I've told you all this so that in trusting Me, you will be unshakable and at peace. In this godless world you will experience difficulties. But take heart! I have conquered the world. He said you're going to have trouble. You're gonna experience difficulties. You're gonna have harassment in your life. But take heart, I've conquered the world. [00:02:25]
Recognize the source behind the bully. The bully is not your real problem. The real problem is the source behind the bully, and the real source is a force. It's a spiritual force, it's called evil. The bully is just being used by Satan. All evil, all meanness, all hatred comes from Satan. Now, the people who are being hateful and who are being mean, they don't even recognize that they're just a pawn, that they're just a tool in the hand of Satan, 'cause they're spiritually blinded. [00:10:18]
Remember who you are. What is your identity? You are a son or daughter of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. You are a part of God's family. You were created in the image of God. And God loves you. And God made you for a purpose. And he has a plan for your life. You need to remember who you are. You're a child of God. [00:12:11]
Because bullies can smell weakness and insecurity and low self-esteem a mile away. That's who they try to attack. Bullies don't ever go after confident or courageous or self-assured people. No, they look for someone they think is feeling down or unaccepted or weak or unsure. They want to pick off people when they're in their most vulnerable moments. [00:12:39]
If someone has done you wrong, never pay back evil with evil. Okay, then you're no better than they are. Instead, try to do what everyone considers to be good. What everybody would say that's the right thing to do. Do everything possible on your part to live in peace with everybody. Oh, that's one of the most difficult verses in the Bible. [00:16:51]
Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. That's how you be positive. You don't overcome evil with more evil. You don't fight darkness with darkness. You fight darkness with light. You fight hatred with love. You fight unkindness with kindness. You don't be overcome by evil, but you overcome evil with good. [00:21:30]
If you are insulted because of the name of Christ, you are blessed, why? Because it means God's Spirit rests on you. 1 Peter 4:14 says that when I am harassed for being a Christian, it means that God's Spirit can be seen in my life. The Bible says all who live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. [00:23:39]
These troubles, you know, the problems we're facing on a day-to-day basis, and the people coming against us, opposition, these troubles won't last very long. Yet this time of distress will result in God's richest blessing upon us. How long? Forever and ever. Here's the third thing it means. It means that not only is God's spirit in me, not only does people see God's spirit in me and that he can trust me, it means that God is going to bless me. [00:25:05]
Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. When you respond correctly to the harassers and the bullies and the oppositions in your life, God says you're right up there with Moses and Abraham and Elijah and Elisha and all of the great prophets of the Bible. [00:26:29]
Since we are God's children, if we share in Christ's suffering, we will also share in His what, glory. Circle that. Share in His glory. It says, this is an amazing promise, that God says if you share in Christ's suffering. Did Christ suffer abuse on earth? Yes. Harassment on earth, yes. Bullies on earth, yes. Opposition, yes. Criticism, yes. [00:28:04]
The final step is this, number seven, remain faithful. Remain faithful. Just keep doing the right thing. You don't need anybody else's approval to be happy. You don't need their opinions. You don't need the clique. You don't need the club. You don't need the popular people. You don't need the bullies. You just keep doing the right thing. You keep persevering and doing what is right. [00:30:10]
If it became illegal, for instance, in the United States, and a crime to follow Jesus here, or in your country, in Germany or in Buenos Aires in Argentina, or China or in the Philippines or anywhere else, if it became illegal and a crime to follow Jesus in your country, would there be enough evidence to convict you? [00:37:14]