Bible Reading: Matthew 10:16–23
When they hand you over, do not worry about how you are to speak or what you are to say; for what you are to say will be given to you at that time.
Matthew 10:19
Jesus never concealed the cost of discipleship. After calling and sending the twelve, He warned them that they would face opposition, rejection, and persecution. This may seem surprising. How can a message of love provoke such resistance and so much of hate? The answer is that Jesus does more than offer comfort; He calls people to repentance, truth, and allegiance to God’s Kingdom. His light exposes darkness, and His truth challenges every competing loyalty. Some receive Him with joy, while others resist Him. The division is not caused by a lack of love in Christ, but by the different responses people make to His call.
Yet Jesus couples His warning with a promise. His disciples need not be anxious when they face opposition, for the Holy Spirit will give them the words they need. Christ does not promise freedom from difficulty, but He does promise His presence in the midst of it. God’s provision is often discovered not before the trial but within it. The wisdom, courage, and strength we need are supplied at the moment they are required. The Lord who calls also equips and sustains His people.
The life of Jim Elliot illustrates this truth. Called to bring the gospel to the Huaorani people of Ecuador, Jim and four fellow missionaries were killed while attempting peaceful contact in 1956. Yet God used their witness, and later the ministry of Elisabeth Elliot, to bring many to faith in Christ. Jim’s words continue to inspire believers: “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.” Following Jesus may sometimes strain relationships or bring misunderstanding, but the Lord who sends us never abandons us. He provides courage for the journey, grace for the trial, and strength to remain faithful.
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
When we face opposition, grant us courage; when we are misunderstood, fill us with grace; and when we are uncertain, give us wisdom. Help us remain faithful to Christ, trusting that You will provide all that we need.
Amen.