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Matthew 5:11
Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you,
and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.
[New International Version]
This verse teaches us we are “blessed” when we endure insults, persecution, or false accusations because of our faith.
Jesus acknowledges that staying faithful to His teachings can bring opposition or hardship from others but assures us that such experiences have spiritual significance. This verse encourages us to see beyond immediate pain or criticism, recognizing that enduring hardship for their faith aligns with a higher purpose.
Jesus implies that there is a divine reward or blessing in standing firm despite adversity. It emphasizes that loyalty to one’s faith can bring spiritual growth, even when it leads to being misunderstood or mistreated.