Mark 3:20-22 (HCSB)
For those of us who like to be liked I may have some bad news. Following Christ is not going to make you popular among some. We all like to be liked. I know I do. But reality is that when we commit to being a Christ follower not everyone will be happy.
This passage says it all. Jesus returned home and He was greeted with great enthusiasm and a ticker tape parade. No, hardly was the reception what we would consider grand. He was met with His family thinking He has gone mad and the religious leaders claiming He was from Satan. Jesus was ridiculed, persecuted and plainly disliked by the hometown crowd.
So what's the point? The point is that when we make a commitment to truly be a Christ follower it will make some uncomfortable. It will challenge some peoples beliefs. It will convict some of their complacent or nominal religious life. Being a Christ follower means that we are completely sold out to be like Jesus. Some would call that radical. And a Christ follower should expect some persecution and unfortunately it sometimes comes from those whom we thought would rejoice and be glad for us.
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