Hello James.
Matthew 5
11 Blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil
against you because of Me. 12 Rejoice and be glad, for your reward in heaven is great; for in the
same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
How could a person be persecuted for Jesus Christ if the person does not declare that they
believe in Jesus Christ?
The prophets of old were not persecuted because they were better behaved than everyone
else. The prophets of old were persecuted directly, because they spoke the words God gave
them to speak. What the prophets spoke always conflicted with the general sentiment of
the crowd.
You quoted (John 12:42) to support your idea that people can remain silent about Jesus.
But for some unknown reason you neglected the rest of the verse, James. Here is the full
verse that states the opposite of what you claimed. This verse does not "shows clearly what"
you are saying, it states the opposite.
John 12:42
42 Nevertheless many even of the rulers believed in Him, but because of the Pharisees they
were not confessing Him, for fear that they would be put out of the synagogue; 43 for they
loved the approval of men rather than the approval of God.
They did not confess because they preferred the approval of men, James. There must be the
confession of the belief in Jesus Christ otherwise the belief is not confirmed. Your choice
of verse was strangely enforcing the testimony of Jesus Christ. A faith that is not confessed
is not a faith by any means.
The rest of the verse does not negate the first part of the verse, which says they were believers. They were believers that were more afraid of men than of God.
This verse proves what I am saying, it is easy to believe in Christ, as these men did, but harder to live for Him, as these men did not. Were they genuine believers? They were as genuine as you or I, yet they were stumbled.
There are times and places when it is appropriate to talk about Jesus but there are times and places when it is not. The Westboro Baptist church is a great example of what not to do.
We should remember that Christ Himself spent about 30 years in growth before he started his ministry and faced persecution. There is no record that Christ was persecuted during his early years, yet obviously He was no less the Son of Man.
Yes James, we are less outspoken about most worldly topics but zealous to speak out about
Jesus Christ. I wonder what Paul would have thought of your interpretation?
Acts 20
9...Paul kept on talking, he was overcome by sleep and fell down from the third floor and
was picked up dead. 10 But Paul went down and fell upon him, and after embracing him,
he said, “Do not be troubled, for his life is in him.” 11 When he had gone back up and had
broken the bread and eaten, he talked with them a long while until daybreak, and then left.
Paul talked all night James, Paul never remained silent, even when the apostles were
instructed not to talk about Jesus they persisted.
Acts 4:18
And when they had summoned them, they commanded them not to speak or teach at all in
the name of Jesus.
The apostles did not speak about God, the apostles did everything in the name of Jesus Christ.
I do not know what Paul would have thought, maybe you should ask Paul what he thinks? In Acts 20 Paul was preaching to believers in a private meeting room. Why? Because if he did that on the street they would all be arrested. I know a number of street evangelists and others who talk about Jesus boldly and loudly any time and any place, and what is the result? They chase everyone away. Big difference between a Christian and a zealot.
Whenever a person who claims to be a Christian and does not mention the name of Jesus Christ I am wary
James. Instead of 'praising God' they should have been praising the name of Jesus Christ.
Colossians 3:17
Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father.
You've changed topic now DHC, about what name we should use when we engage in conversation. I agree it should be the name of Jesus.
But "in the name of Jesus" really means in unity with and in representation of the person of Jesus. Adding "in Jesus name" to the end of prayers and using the name of Jesus as a magic word is a formulaic practice of religion. This is proved by the sons of Sceva who used the name of Jesus to cast out demons, but they were not identified with the person of Christ.
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