Bible Study: "Profiting from Persecution"


"The true child of God is a peacemaker. He not only loves peace, wants peace, promotes peace, works for peace, prays for peace, he also does everything to maintain peace among people; he abhors completely all strives, discords and contentions. He hates war because it engenders killings and if there is anything he can do it is to make peace. He labours with all might to prevent the fire of contention from being kindled and, where the fire is already kindled, he endeavours to calm the stormy spirits of men and, to quieten the turbulent passion, to soften the minds of the contending parties and reconcile them with each other. That is the ministry of peacemaking.

To be a peacemaker demands that we “recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.” It demands that we make up our minds to be the source of peace in the community. Make it a principle to allow the Prince of peace to control everything you do or say to make for peace like Abraham who took the initiative to make peace with Lot rather than promote conflict. He had a willingness to be cheated in the situation. If everyone fights for his right, there will never be peace. Even when you are not personally involved in a conflict, you can also make peace between the warring parties like Jonathan did between Saul and David. Like Jonathan, you should study to know when there is conflict between people and ensure your language promotes peace so that you will be able to reconcile men with men to ensure peace reigns between them “as in times past.” The explanation and peace-making effort of Gideon teaches that sometimes, being logical, showing people their fault does not necessarily solve problems. Like Gideon, exalt the qualities which the opposing party has which you lack and sincerely appreciate his good qualities and see how to quieten the stormy spirit in the hearts of men with soft answer.

In making peace, you reconcile others too. When there was conflict between Philemon and Onesimus, Paul the apostle was so committed to ensuring that there was peace between them. Likewise, when there is conflict between people, don’t take sides but work towards making peace between them.

Characteristics of a Peacemaker:
1. Practice peacemaking - Matthew 5:9
2. Model for peacemakers - Colossians 1:20; Corinthians 5:18
3. Ministry of peacemaking - Ephesians 2:5 
4. Message of peacemakers - Genesis 13:8; 1 Corinthians 6:1-7 
5. Mediation by peacemakers - 1 Samuel 19:1-6 
6. Mind of Peacemakers - Philippians  4:7-9
7. Method of peacemakers - Genesis 31: 36-44,52
8. Mistakes in peacemakers -Daniel 8:25; 11:21-24; Genesis 34:13,20-26

Peaceful children of God are abused, belittled, degraded because those in the flesh will always war against those in the Spirit. Those who are born after the flesh will always persecute those who are born after the Spirit. The unrighteous will persecute the righteous. It happened like that before and it continues to happen and will continue to happen: “Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.” The children of God are persecuted because they are not part of the sinful system of the world. When you dissociate yourself from the madding crowd of sinners, when you distinguish yourself from the world they will persecute you. After all, it is far better to suffer for righteousness than for sin; therefore, it calls for rejoicing. We are not to fight the persecutors; God, in His economy, knows best how to do that. The Lord has assured us that there will be persecution; therefore, He does not expect us to be surprised when they come." -from outline

While in the midst of persecution: 
1. Do not fear
2. Do not fight 
3. Do not fly or flee
4. Do not faint 
5. Do not fall
6. Do not forsake the Lord
7. Do not be frustrated 

When facing persecution:
1. Require/ request for more grace
2. Rely on the Lord
3. Receive the grace of God
4. REJOICE
5. Renew consecration and commitment to the Lord
6. Reject self pity
7. Rest in the Lord

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Have a good night
-Charity 

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