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Facing Persecution: Are You Ready to Pay the Highest Price?

The Cost of Following Christ: Part 2

Most Christian teens know what it’s like to be the odd man in a group where everyone else seemingly does what they want with little consequence. As discussed in my last post about the cost of following Christ (Feeling Left Out? Remember This When Sin Looks Attractive), it’s one of the expected discomforts of being a believer. But giving up things like frat parties and racy movies is a small price to pay for Jesus. We can manage that for the sake of faith, right?

And then you hear stories like these:

  • A North Korean man, imprisoned and facing persecution for his faith, was assaulted by his fellow prisoners when he admitted to praying in his cell
  • A group of suicide bombers targeted a Christian church in Pakistan, killing 81 members and injuring more than a hundred others
  • Ayan, a member of a Muslim community in an African nation, was forced to flee her family and friends when she converted to the Christian faith

Lest you think these are isolated incidents, according to the 2019 World Watch List report, in one year, 245 million Christians experienced high levels of persecution. And that number is only from the top 50 countries known for persecuting Christians

Please take a moment to reread that sentence and really let it soak in. Then, let’s talk about the reality of facing persecution in your own hometown.

Facing Persecution A Little Closer to Home

Sobering as that statistic may be, it’s easy to pretend it doesn’t happen. I live in a country where Christians rarely die for their faith. But even in places like the United States, the cost can be high. Just ask Elaine, a photographer by profession, who declined to photograph the wedding of a same-sex couple. Elaine was sued and forced to pay a large penalty.

Or consider the case of Rosaria, a former “leftist lesbian professor” who had to leave behind her lover, her lifestyle, and the identity she used to claim when she chose to follow Christ.

For those facing persecution, the cost of following Christ is real.

The High Cost of Following Christ

Conversion to Christianity is not always a rosy moment where suddenly all your dreams come true and life sails by smoothly.

Following Christ comes at a high price. Conversion to Christianity is not always a rosy moment where suddenly all your dreams come true and life sails by smoothly. For people like Ayan and Rosaria, it’s a summons to leave behind everything that was once familiar. For people like Elaine, it’s a call to stand up for Christ, even in the face of heavy legal and financial challenges. And for multitudes of others, it’s a death sentence. 

This isn’t a joking matter. And it might happen to you someday.

As David Platt puts it in his book Counter Culture: “The gospel is a call for every one of us to die—to die to sin and to die to self—and to live with unshakable trust in Christ, choosing to follow his Word even when it brings us into clear confrontation with our culture.”

Jesus himself said it in Luke 9:23:

He doesn’t invite us to live the high life. He calls us to risk everything—luxury, financial security, family, friends, jobs, reputation, possessions, freedom, even our lives.

What’s the Point? Bible Verses For Teens Facing Persecution

If this is what it means to follow Christ, then why do it? As our human nature demands to know, “What’s in it for me?”

rejected by a boy

To answer that question, we need only go to Paul, the author of 13 books of the Bible—and former persecutor of the Christian church. Paul (formerly Saul) did a complete reversal of his beliefs, a switch that transformed him from persecutor to persecuted. A switch that likely cost him his friends, his lifestyle, even his name. Threatened, imprisoned, shipwrecked, and stoned, Paul lived in poverty, never in one place for long.

And yet he wrote things like this:

Romans 8:18
Romans 8:28
Romans 8:31
Ronans 8:37
2 Corinthians 4:14
2 Corinthians 4:17
2 Corinthians 5:8

Pick Up Your Cross!

It is impossible to know Christ and remain silent about him, even in the face of earthly opposition.

Paul knew something many of us have yet to learn: It is impossible to know Christ and remain silent about him, even in the face of earthly opposition. The reward exceeds the price, and Paul gave his life for it. But even amidst the hardships, he found it in him to say, “For just as we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ, so also our comfort abounds through Christ.” (2 Corinthians 1:5)

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Christian teens

I find it striking that no one needs to tell Christians living in countries of high persecution to live boldly in faith. Rather, we who have known the comforts of the modern world and religious freedoms are those who tend to hide when confronted by cultural opposition. Let this no longer be true of you.

The cost of following Christ may be steep, but the steepest mountains have the greatest views. Stand bold, stand firm, and keep your eye on Christ!

Help For Christian Teens Facing Persecution

Lauren Thell Christian teen blog

See what Jesus has to say about the cost of following Christ in Luke 9:23-26. Then check out this article about Facing Persecution, written by a teen. And finally, feed your faith with Psalm 119.