Just stand there and take it. Nothing harder. But that's what Christians are called to do, commanded to do. The world is full of people who will insult us, demean us, even persecute us. That's OK. It's to be expected, in fact. The life and walk of a Christian is supposed to be hard, profoundly difficult at times. Jesus said:Now great crowds accompanied him, and he turned and said to them, "If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple. For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost, whether he has enough to complete it? Otherwise, when he has laid a foundation and is not able to finish, all who see it begin to mock him, saying, 'This man began to build and was not able to finish.' Or what king, going out to encounter another king in war, will not sit down first and deliberate whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand? And if not, while the other is yet a great way off, he sends a delegation and asks for terms of peace. So therefore, any one of you who does not renounce all that he has cannot be my disciple.
--Luke 14:25-33
Now, where might one find "health and wealth" in that passage? Where does the multi-million dollar homes, the mutli-million-dollar jets, fit in with the Savior's vision of discipleship?
You won't. And the passages that these wolves-in-sheep's-clothing quote are very, very selective, stretched out of all proportion to justify the unjustifiable.
There will be hell to pay for twisting the Word of God to suit one's own greed and ambition:
"Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him if a great millstone were hung around his neck and he were thrown into the sea."
--Mark 9:42
"Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves. You will recognize them by their fruits. Are grapes gathered from thornbushes, or figs from thistles? So, every healthy tree bears good fruit, but the diseased tree bears bad fruit. A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus you will recognize them by their fruits. "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?' And then will I declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.'"R.C. Sproul once called vv. 21-23 the most frightening passages in the New Testament. I tend to agree. But it's fair warning. Christ wants the heart devoted to Him; that's what He gave to us. There is no substitute. And living like rich people reveals a heart that is far, far from Christ.
--Matthew 7:15-23



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