Are you Persecuted for Righteousness or Self-Righteousness?
Series: The Best Life
Summary
Mark Mielbrecht, a longtime missionary with Northshore, introduces the message by asking for prayer for his wife Samantha as she travels overseas for ministry. He continues the church’s series on the Sermon on the Mount, focusing on Matthew 5:10–12, where Jesus says those persecuted for righteousness are blessed. Mark contrasts kingdom righteousness with self-righteousness by comparing Stephen, who was persecuted for faithfully proclaiming Christ, with Saul, who zealously persecuted Christians before encountering Jesus and being transformed. He explains that persecution for Christ refines believers, producing Christlike character, humility, and an eternal perspective rather than bitterness or pride. Drawing on stories from Uganda—including a former torture victim who repeatedly declared “But God was so kind,” and a man named Moses who forgave relatives who wronged him—Mark illustrates how enduring suffering with grace reflects the heart of Jesus. He emphasizes that believers are called to be “salt and light,” responding to trials with joy, forgiveness, and love so the world sees the hope of God’s kingdom. Ultimately, the passage shows that sanctification happens through hardship, shaping Christians to trust in God’s eternal reward rather than temporary circumstances.
Speaker: Mark Mielbrecht, Global Service Associates-Leadership Development
March 1, 2026
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