How you can support
persecuted believers today
“Blessed are you
when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against
you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven,
for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.” - Matthew
5:11-12
In 1915, a Russian
Armenian Christian was reading his Bible when he was beheaded for his faith.
That Bible still exists today, and a red stain which permeates most of the book
can still be seen. This man was one of more than a million casualties from a
religious and ethnic holocaust carried out by Turkish Muslims from 1915-1923.
Today in 2023, the
persecution of Christians is at an all-time high. In fact, a recent study
concluded that Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world. Yet
in the relative safety of the Western world, it can be easy to forget that many
of our brothers and sisters in the faith face unimaginable challenges because
of their beliefs.
So what can be done? Well, persecution of Christians isn’t going to stop.
But there are ways we can support persecuted Christians as they move the
Kingdom forward in very difficult areas. One way to start is to simply pray for
believers in these areas. Open Doors is an organization that supports
persecuted Christians, and has compiled a list of the top 50 countries where
persecution is most severe.
There are more
persecuted Christians today than at any time in history. And the persecuted
church needs your support and encouragement to move forward. Support these
fellow believers by praying that God would use their boldness to bring many
more people into the Kingdom!
Prayer Challenge
Visit https://www.opendoors.org/en-US/persecution/countries/ and pray for
an area of the world where Christians are facing daily persecution. Ask God to
empower and embolden persecuted believers in their faith even in the face of danger.
Questions for
Thought
What does it say
about the truth of the gospel that Christians are the most persecuted religious
group in the world?
Imagine you live in
an area where Christians are arrested and even killed for their faith. How
might living in such circumstances strengthen your faith?