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Don Pirozok
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36 As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.
Introduction
This verse encapsulates the reality of Christian suffering, drawing from the psalmist's lament in Psalm 44:22 and emphasizing the enduring struggle of those who follow Christ. It paints a vivid picture of discipleship marked by sacrifice, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to God despite facing overwhelming adversities. The imagery of being "killed all the day long" and "sheep for the slaughter" underscores the vulnerability and submission expected of those who walk in the footsteps of Christ, reminding believers that their journey is often fraught with trials and opposition.
The suffering of Christ's disciples is not a random or meaningless affliction but one that arises from their identification with Christ and their pursuit of His purposes. The phrase "For thy sake" highlights the divine dimension of this suffering—it is borne out of loyalty to God and dedication to His cause. Christians are not merely victims of the world's hostility; they are participants in a divine mission, enduring hardships for the sake of God's glory. Their suffering becomes a testimony of their faithfulness and an offering to the God they serve.
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