In this broadcast of For Zion's Sake, Shelley and June Volk explore the New Testament implications of living "for His name's sake." Drawing from the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus' teachings on discipleship, and the calling of the Apostle Paul, the Volks discuss how following Messiah requires abandoning self-centered living in exchange for enduring persecution, acting as salt and light, and relying on God's divine provision. Through personal testimony and scriptural reflection, they encourage listeners to stand firm, bless their enemies, and carry the name of Jesus with integrity.
Key Takeaways
Persecution with Purpose: Sufferings, insults, and opposition endured for Christ's sake bring heavenly rewards when met with joy, love, and forgiveness rather than retaliation.
Salt and Light: Believers reveal the life and truth of Messiah simply by living faithfully; like salt, their presence uncovers what is in the hearts of those around them.
Faithfulness in Sacrifice: Leaving behind natural securities or personal comforts for the Lord's sake is met with His enduring care, direction, and tangible provision.
Bearing His Name: As illustrated in Paul's calling in Acts 9, bearing the name of Messiah involves a willingness to suffer for His sake while glorifying Him before the world.
Bible Passages Referenced
John 15:13 – Greater love has no man than to lay down his life for his friends.
Matthew 5:11–16 – Persecution for Christ's sake, being the salt of the earth, and letting light shine.
Matthew 19:29 – Leaving homes or family for His name's sake to receive eternal reward.
Acts 9:15–16 – Paul chosen to bear God's name and suffer for His name's sake.

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