By Matt Ward
“Blessed are those who are persecuted                 for                 righteousness’                  sake...”                  (Matthew 5:10).
                The Bible tells                 us that                 persecution will                 be the                 experience of                 those who have                 Jesus Christ as                 their Lord and                 Savior despite                 what the                 prosperity                 teachers tell us                 (2 Tim.3:12).                 For many                 Christians in                 this world today                 persecution is                 real, brutal and                 deadly serious                 where their very                 lives are at                 stake on a daily                 basis.                   
                The Bible is                 replete with                 warnings that                 living as a                 Christian will                 be difficult and                 for many it has                 proven to be                 deadly. In more                 than 50 nations                 of our world                 today it is                 illegal                                 to just be a                 Christian.                 It is illegal to                 own a Bible, to                 preach Jesus                 Christ, to                 change your                 faith to                 Christianity;                                 especially                                 from Islam                 and to teach                 one’s children                 about salvation                 in Jesus.                   
                Those who                 continue to live                 in this way                 despite                 government edict                 or severe                 pressure face                 harassment,                 arrest, torture                 and even death.                 Aside from these                 50 nations, in                 another 139                 countries of the                 world today                 Christians are                 classified as                 being “under                 severe threat or                 persecution.”                   
Even countries                 that at one time                 hosted thriving                 Christian                 communities are                 now becoming                 significantly                 more hostile                 toward                 Christianity.                 One example of                 this is Turkey,                 which a short                 time ago had a                 Christian                 population                 totaling 32% of                 it electorate.                 Today it is                 0.15%.                 Christians are                 systematically                 and methodically                 being eradicated                 from many                 countries in the                 world today.
                The fact that we                 in the West can                 walk to church                 on a Sunday                 morning                 relatively                 unbothered is                 the exception in                 the world, not                 the norm. In                 fact, it is true                 to say that                 Christians have                 become the most                 persecuted group                 on earth in                 2014-2015.                   
                Our future in                 Jesus is indeed                 a glorious one                 beyond compare                 but until we                 meet Him through                 death or the                 Rapture our                 destiny on this                 earth is one                 which will                 increasingly                 include                 suffering and                 persecution. As                 the end time’s                 birth pangs                 increase, so                 will Christian                 persecution.
                The examples of                 this worldwide                 are truly                 overwhelming.
                The Middle East                 is witnessing a                 whole scale                 slaughter of                 Christian’s                 unseen since the                 era of the                 Crusades in the                 10th                 and 11th                 centuries.Entire                 Christian                 cultures which                 have previously                 existed for                 centuries are                 being wiped out,                 especially in                 Iraq and areas                 of Syria under                 the control of                 the Islamic                 State. The                 barbarity of                 these attacks                 have shocked                 everyone exposed                 to them, which                 include                 decapitating                 young children                 and putting                 their heads on                 spikes                                 simply because                 their parents                 are Christians.                 This type of                 barbarism is not                 generally                 reported in the                 media.
                Indeed, one of                 the most                 upsetting yet                 inspirational                 news items of                 last year                 occurred last                 month in                 December 2014,                 when four Iraqi                 youth under the                 age of fifteen                 were decapitated                 by ISIS because                 they refused to                 convert to                 Islam. The                 reason they                 refused was                 that, “they                 loved Jesus” too                 much.[1] This                 is not an                 isolated                 example.
                Today in                 February 2015,                 for the first                 time in 1600                 years there are                 no Christians                 living in Mosul                 or in almost the                 entirety of                 northern Iraq.                 [2] ISIS are                 following                 through on their                 stated goals and                 soon the vast                 swathe of land                 that they                 control will be                 entirely                 Christian free.                 What is perhaps                 equally as                 shocking is the                 gross                 underreporting                 that is taking                 place amongst                 the world’s                 media.
                Persecution of                 Christians in                 2014-15 is not                 confined to                 areas of obvious                 chaos such as                 Iraq and Syria.                 Open and brazen                 persecution of                 Christians is                 taking place in                 countries that                 are supposed to                 operate under                 the rule of                 well-established                 legal systems.
                In Pakistan, in                 November 2014                 for example, a                 mob burnt to                 death Sajjad                 Maseeh, 27, and                 his wife Shama                 Bibi, 24 who                 were bundled                 into a hot kiln                 for the crime of                 burning verses                 of the Koran.                 Both husband and                 wife had their                 legs broken so                 that they could                 not run away.                 President Obama,                 though made                 aware of this                 issue did not                 even bother to                 issue a press                 release                 condemning this                 crime. Shama                 Bibi was also                 heavily pregnant                 at the time.                 Both were                 Christians. [3]
                France in the                 last few weeks                 of 2014 and                 first few weeks                 of 2015 have                 decided to cede                 sovereignty in                 over seven                 hundred “no-go”                  areas to large                 Muslims                 communities.                 Areas where the                 French police do                 not patrol and                 where Sharia Law                 is the law that                 governs, not                 French judicial                 law. This                 retreat from                 confronting                 issues involving                 radical Islam                 has led to a                 literal                 explosion of                 hate crimes                 against Jews and                 Christians. This                 attitude led to                 the recent                 Charlie Hebdo                 massacres in                 Paris, and                 France is now                 witnessing a                 real life fast                 exodus of Jews                 undertaking                 Aliyah to                 Israel.
                Boko Haram, in                 Africa are                 running rampage                 through                 well-established                 nation states                 like Nigeria,                 butchering                 entire villages.                 [4] Boko Haram’s                 primary targets                 are not Muslims,                 they are                 Christians,                 something again                 vastly under reported in Western media.
                Closer to home                 in America and                 Europe the                 shadows of                 persecution are                 starting to                 crawl deeper                 down our own                 horizons.                 Creeping                 domestic                 legislation will                 soon effectively                 criminalize the                 Christian faith,                 meaning that                 believers in                 Jesus will have                 to choose                 between obeying                 the law or                 standing with                 their Bibles,                 and all under                 the guise of                  “political                 correctness.”
What makes this                 all the more                 perverse is that                 this                 criminalization                 of Christianity                 in the West is                  “…being                 perpetrated                 under the rubric                 of promoting                 tolerance and                 equality, but                 only toward                 approved                 groups.” [5]                 America                 currently very                 aptly falls into                 this category.
                Prophetically,                 the Bible is                 clear that                 persecution                 is the                 future for the                 church in the                 run up to the                 end of the age,                 abroad and at                 home. As with                 ever increasing                 birth pangs the                 current                 persecution is                 the beginning of                 an ever                 increasing trend                 that is going to                 lead directly to                 the Tribulation                 period.                   
                Those of us who                 love Jesus will                 experience                 persecution                 because it is                 the very cross                 of Jesus that we                 look toward with                 such hope for                 our salvation;                 that is what                 separates us so                 deeply from this                 world (John                 15:18-21).
“I have given                 them Your word;                 and the world                 has hated them                 because they are                 not of the                 world, just as I                 am not of the                 world” (John                 17:14).
                If you believe                 in Jesus, you                 are not of this                 world and                 the world will                 hate you for it.
                True believers                 will also                 increasingly                 experience                 persecution                 because mainline                 churches are                 currently led by                 compromising                 leaders who do                 not love the                 truth as they                 ought (John 12:                 42-44). And                 Jesus also                 plainly tells us                 that His true                 church will                 experience                 persecution                 because as His                 followers we                 will share in                 his suffering                 and in His                 promises.                   
“But we have                 this treasure in                 earthen vessels,                 that the                 excellence of                 the power may be                 of God and not                 of us. We                 are hard                 pressed on every                 side, yet not                 crushed; we                 are                 perplexed, but                 not in despair;                 persecuted, but                 not forsaken;                 struck down, but                 not                 destroyed—always                 carrying about                 in the body the                 dying of the                 Lord Jesus, that                 the life of                 Jesus also may                 be manifested in                 our body”                 (2                 Corinthians                 4:7-9).
                Our immediate                 prophetic future                 on this earth is                 one that does                 involve                 suffering.
“And you will be                 hated by all                 nations for My                 name’s sake”                  (Matthew 10:22).                   
“And then many                 will be                 offended, will                 betray one                 another, and                 will hate one                 another. Then                 many false                 prophets will                 rise up and                 deceive many.                 And because                 lawlessness will                 abound, the love                 of many will                 grow cold. But                 he who endures                 to the end shall                 be saved”                  (Matthew 24:10,                 12-13).
It is this very suffering, abhorrent and                 appalling though                 it is, that                 convicts the                 world of sin                 through our                 witness to                 Jesus.
“…they will lay hands on you and persecute you. They will deliver                 you to                 synagogues and                 prisons, and you                 will be brought                 before kings and                 governors, and                 all on account                 of my name. This will                 result in your                 being witnesses                 to them” (Luke                 21:12-13).
Ultimately God is in control. In control of all circumstances and                 all situations                 and our mission                 is to stand with                 Jesus in these                 last days, even                 in the midst of                 the raging storm                 and to simply be                 a witness.
Christian persecution is real and it is burgeoning, but there is                 hope and that                 hope is found in                 Jesus Christ                 alone.
“Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon                 you to test you,                 as though                 something                 strange were                 happening to                 you. But rejoice                 insofar as you                 share Christ’s                 sufferings, that                 you may also                 rejoice and be                 glad when his                 glory is                 revealed. If you                 are insulted for                 the name of                 Christ, you are                 blessed, because                 the Spirit of                 glory and of God                 rests upon you”                  (1 Peter                 4:12-14a).
“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined the                 things that God                 has prepared for                 those who love                 him” (1                 Corinthians                 2:9).
                Endnotes
[2]                                                  http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-01/moore-why-dont-we-hear-about-persecuted-                 christians/5641390                                  
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