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On giving grace amid opposition

In the past two weeks we have seen a small storm around our Tacoma church’s efforts to raise money for our building repairs. It all started when one of our Community Groups organized a fundraiser with a local business, and then people in the community, who don’t know us, made derogatory comments about us on Facebook and then threatened to boycott the business.

All of this is very sad and I want to give you some biblical instruction on how we should respond.

Don’t be surprised by opposition

Jesus said in John 15:18, “If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.” As Christians, we are going to receive opposition for following Jesus and believing every word of the Bible as God’s truth. Opposition should not surprise us as our Savior was hated and condemned. Opposition is part of the Christian life.

Don’t be defined by opposition

We are not a church that defines itself by what we are against. Our identity is in Jesus and we want to be known for what we are for. We are for Jesus. We are for sinners (like us) receiving God’s grace and salvation. We are for people knowing and believing the Bible. We are for real, authentic life change. We are for forgiveness. We are for reconciliation. We are for restoration. And we are for redemption.

Embrace opposition as an opportunity for grace

Some churches take a hard stance (in the name of truth) by fighting against those who oppose them. We are not fighting against anyone, nor will we lash out against anyone with our words or actions. The Bible says our battle is not against flesh and blood, but rather against the spiritual powers that oppose God (Eph. 6:12). And we don’t win the war, Jesus does (Col. 2:13–15).

Our response to human opposition is to stand firm in Christ, hold strong to our biblical convictions, and give grace. We were all once enemies of God, but Jesus died for our sin and rose from the grave to forgive us, made us new and brought us into the family of God. We represent Jesus and have an opportunity with our words and action to display his love, grace, and mercy.

It amazes me how God turns opposition into opportunity. Because of this news, our friends at Life Center church reached out to me to say they want to host a fundraiser dinner for us. They love us and want to encourage us by helping. This fundraiser could likely bring in money to help with the Tacoma building project, but more importantly, it will show that Christians love and support each other and are united in Christ.

Also, I spoke yesterday with the manager at the local business and let him know we love them and will continue to support them. We have a great opportunity to love him and the staff and show them Jesus.

Let’s pray

I don’t know what God is providentially going to do with all this, but I invite you to join me in prayer. Let’s pray that Jesus would get all the glory. Let’s pray that the good news of the gospel would reach those who don’t yet know Jesus. Let’s pray for God’s grace in all of this. Let’s pray for his empowering strength to endure opposition.

And let’s pray that we all respond with the love of Christ.

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