SERMON ON THE MOUNT
Matthew 5:10-12
COUNT ON IT
#9 - SERMON ON THE MOUNT
We can count on the Beatitudes, those
blessed attitudes, which we have been studying, as true. If we are going to live righteous lives to
the glory of God, we need to count the beatitudes as true. I say this, as we approach the last
Beatitude, because this last Beatitude is very challenging, and, humanly
speaking, not pleasant!
Matthew
This last Beatitude is unique because
Jesus gives with it some clarifying remarks.
Matthew 5:11-12 - Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you,
and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my
sake. [12] Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven:
for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.
I see two important challenges in these
verses:
WE WILL BE REJECTED
Blessed
are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake:
Those who live by the Beatitudes,
will become righteous people.
They will live righteously!
Let's review! - At this point in the
message I reviewed the first 7 Beatitudes, showing how they cause us to live
righteously when we obey them.
As you live by these Beatitudes, which
are righteous ways of living, those who are not righteous will reject you.
Unrighteous people don't like righteous
people. Psalm 34:19, 2 Timothy 3:12, Galatians 4:29
And notice please, what Jesus says in
verse 11.
Blessed
are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner
of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
When we live righteously, we are doing
it for Jesus' sake.
The world hates Jesus.
The world will hate you as well.
The world persecuted the Lord Jesus.
It will persecute you as well. John
15:18-20
· Usually when we think of persecution, we think
of people imprisoned for Christ's sake.
· We think of people tortured for Christ's sake.
· We think of people killed for Christ's sake.
And indeed that kind of persecution of
Christians is taking place throughout the world today.
There is also persecution that is a lot
subtler.
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A man is continually passed over for a promotion,
because he will not party with his bosses.
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A woman is talked about behind her back because she
insists on living a Godly life.
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A teenage boy or girl is shunned by his or her friends
when he or she becomes a Christian and no longer engages in the questionable
activities that once ran his or her life.
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A man gets in trouble with his aunt and uncle and
parents because he chose to witness for Christ to his teenage mentally
challenged cousin. I was the one who witnessed.
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Christians are ridiculed and mocked and falsely
accused because they chose to live righteously and because they chose to share
Christ.
Now friend, if you have never been
verbally ridiculed for Christ's sake, I'd be concerned.
If you have never been mistreated for
Christ's sake, I'd examine my life.
I'm not saying that persecution is
continual, but when you are truly saved and living for him, you will draw
persecution in some way, shape or form.
WE ARE TO REJOICE
Why should we rejoice when we suffer for
righteousness sake?
· First of all, it is an indication that we are
Christians.
If we are
persecuted because we are acting rightly and righteously that shows that we
have been born again. Ours is the
· Secondly, we can rejoice because we look
forward to future reward.
Jesus says that our reward in Heaven is
great!
In the Book of Revelation Jesus gives
personal messages to seven churches. One
of these churches is the persecuted
·
Thirdly we can rejoice because our suffering will lead
others to faith in Christ.
When we suffer for righteousness sake, many
unrighteous will notice and be convicted.
When they start to ask about the hope we show during persecution, we
need to be ready to share the Gospel with them. 1 Peter
· We can rejoice because we suffer for the
Lord's sake.
One of the greatest persecutors of the
church was a man named Saul of
Jesus said of Him in Acts
And please notice Paul's attitude
towards persecution. Acts 20:22-24
· We can rejoice because we follow in the
tradition of the prophets.
When you and I are persecuted for
righteousness sake, we join another group of honored people, the Old Testament
Prophets.
These were men who stood for God, but
suffered tremendous persecution. They stood for righteousness and were
persecuted for it. What an honor to be
counted with that great group of men.