Today, more than 260 million Christians suffer heavy persecution for their decision to follow Jesus. Many of these are in foreign countries where the government and other citizens are very opposed to the message of Jesus. Yet, even in those countries, the number of believers continues to rise as more people hear the gospel and believe.
Jesus warned His disciples about the persecution they would face for following Him. Matthew 10:22 says, “You will be hated by everyone because of my name. But the one who endures to the end will be saved.” It can be scary to read Jesus’ warnings, but those warnings come with a promise. Jesus told His disciples to not be afraid and to find peace in knowing that their reward was eternity with Him.
Many Christians have suffered, and some have died like Stephen, for their faith. The choice to follow Jesus may lead to persecution from those who do not love Jesus, but we can trust in the promises Jesus made. He promises that those who endure will be with Him forever and ever.
Jesus told His followers that they would be persecuted—hated, hurt, or even killed—for loving Him. Jesus also said that those who suffer for Him would be blessed. We can face suffering in this life because Jesus suffered first. He died and then rose again, and He is waiting for us in heaven.