Persecution now
I have recently been hearing the phrase,"if people are against us then we must be doing the right thing." I do not know where they get this idea. It is true that the church will always suffer persecution. But does this mean people can't be against us just because we are wrong. Being controversial does not make one right nor does it mean that you are heading in the right direction.
Neither does avoiding controversy mean you are doing the right thing. Remember when St Paul had to put St Peter in his place for not eating with Gentiles. St Paul has suffered a lot on account of the Gospel so he is not going shy away from the truth. St Peter wants to make sure he does not make extra waves than necessary, or cause the Church to be threatened. St Peter could have been right to stop eating.
St Paul goes to Jerusalem and there he makes sure he is ritually clean before going to the Temple. He make sure he follows the customs and the Laws. He does not go boldly just to give offense. St Paul does the right thing, but still suffers because the people do not believe him.
I would also like to point out some persecuted figures of our past, Arias, Pelagius, and Marcian. "If people are persecuting you, sometimes it is because you are wrong." Test what you are doing against scripture. Thank you.
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