
“Before all this happens, however, they will seize and
persecute you, they will hand you over to the synagogues and to prisons, and
they will have you led before kings and governors because of my name. It will
lead to your giving testimony. Remember, you are not to prepare your defense
beforehand, for I myself shall give you a wisdom in speaking that all your
adversaries will be powerless to resist or refute.” Luke 21:12–15
It could be said that these are among the least consoling
words that Jesus ever spoke. Imagine what His disciples would have thought upon
hearing this. Some of them might have changed their minds about following Jesus
and walked away. Why would anyone want to be seized and persecuted, or thrown
into prison? Jesus even went on to say that “they will put some of you to
death.”
Though these words might not, at first, seem all that
consoling, they were inspired words and, therefore, must be inspiring. By
analogy, imagine an army general in charge of troops defending their families
and homeland from hostile invaders. If that general were to say similar words
to the troops, acknowledging that some of them would be captured and even
killed, it would be a reality check for sure. But it would also inspire a
certain courage and drive. In that moment, the soldiers would need courage to
face the challenge that awaited them. Therefore, by being honest with them, the
general would stir up their courage and strengthen their resolve to enter the
battle.
We must hear Jesus’ words today as His battle cry, spoken
to encourage us. He is warning us that the secular and unchristian world will
be hostile. The leader of the kingdom of darkness, the devil, is very active
and, with his legion of demons and followers, is seeking to destroy us. For our
part, we must decide whether we will retreat and hide, or enter the battle for
the salvation of souls.
Though most of us will not endure physical martyrdom for
our faith, it will happen to some. But for most of us, the persecution we will
endure will be on a different level. We may be mocked or even hated for our
refusal to accept immorality within the culture. We may be called hateful when
we stand up for the dignity of the unborn child in danger of abortion. We may
be deemed superstitious or old fashioned by remaining faithful to Sunday
worship and daily prayer. And we may be thought of as out-of-touch or behind
the times for refusing to embrace the latest popular fads and secular values.
Sometimes this happens even within the family.
Instead of shying away from the various forms of
persecution we may experience, we need to allow our Lord to stir up a courage
within us that is fueled by love. We must deeply desire the salvation of every
soul and remain certain that the only way to salvation is through fidelity to
Christ.
When you are challenged by others or by the world, you
must trust in Jesus’ words. “I myself shall give you a wisdom in speaking that
all your adversaries will be powerless to resist or refute.” When we resist and
refute the errors of our age, some people will become hostile. But if we remain
faithful to our Lord and speak by His inspiration, then those who are hostile
will be affected for the good. Because Jesus said that people will not be able
to “resist or refute” the words He inspires us to say, we must know that our
words can make a difference in the battle for souls. We must engage the battle
with courage and love and rely upon our Lord to lead.
Reflect, today, upon the fact that we are all in a battle
for the salvation of souls, beginning with our own. We cannot be passive
bystanders. We must move forward with much courage and strength. We must trust
in the guidance given to us by our Lord. We must be open to the words He will
inspire us to speak when needed. Resolve to follow our Lord into this holy
battle, and He will equip you with all you need to be victorious.
My courageous Lord, You endured much suffering in life and embraced it with pure love. Please give me the grace I need to follow You wherever You lead and to be an instrument of Your voice to a world in need. Jesus, I trust in You.
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