A Persecuted Heart

John 15:18-16:4

If we were to go downtown and begin asking people what they thought about Jesus Christ, we would get a variety of responses. Some would say that He was a great teacher, others might say that He was a person who displayed love for others, and still others might speak of His being a leader. These may be true, but they would be an insult to Our Savior. If that is all that He was then He was a liar. These answers reflect how little the world really understands about Jesus Christ. The better the world understands who He is, the more the world will hate Him. If they speak well of Him, it is because they do not understand Him.

Christ and the world represent two conflicting philosophies that have no common ground between them. John identifies the world in 1 Jn. 2:16-17. Humanism, selfishness, greediness, and the pursuit of illicit pleasures is of the world. So, if we are going to be whole- hearted disciples for the Lord, we must accept the antagonism of the world system and realize that the more outspoken we are about Christ, the more the world will hate us and oppose us.

Jesus had told the disciples about their new status as His friends. He had explained the special relationship of the true Vine and the branches, but now it is time to explain the darker side of their commitment to Christ. Just as He went the way of agony and humiliation, so His disciples must follow. What can we expect from this world? Jesus tells us here in the next few verses.

I. Expect to be hated by the world. v18-19

II. Expect persecution from the world. v20

III. Summary of Christ's teaching.

Conclusion: Are we willing to identify with Christ even if it means being rejected by this world? When confronted with the world will we compromise our beliefs or will we let our light shine? A songwriter put it well with the words of his song which asked, "When the world looks at you, do they see Jesus?"