Monday, January 19, 2026

 Angry Blessings

December 14


Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for

theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Matthew 5:10


Walking through the mall, the kids were passing out gospel literature, inviting

everyone they encountered to join them for worship. Many took a moment to

look at the material they had received, saying thank you. Some were noncom-

mittal, and a few just snatched it from the youth, proceeding on, locked in their

private worlds.

Then one man made a scene. After receiving the leaflet, he’d continued for

a few strides when the message of the material hit him. Turning on his heel and

hollering in a loud voice, he returned to the young man who’d given him the

tract. He was clearly trying to make a scene. “Take this mindless propaganda

back! I couldn’t care less about your church and its services! You have no right

to pass this religious junk out in a public place! Why, I’m gonna get security

and have you thrown outta here!” With that, he spun around, looking anxiously

for someone in authority.

The young man was undaunted. He’d heard this type of social speak before.

“Don’t infringe on my rights. There’s supposed to be separation of church and

state!”

You scream about your rights being violated, the young man thought, but you

don’t seem to have any problem trying to violate mine, he thought.

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We can be sincere and be sincerely wrong. Screaming the loudest doesn’t auto-

matically make someone right. As our Constitution dictates, living in a free

world society gives us inherent rights. We may not agree with other people’s

choices, but we cannot attack them because we don’t agree with them or share

their ideologies.

We can, however, hold up and hold tight to our rights as children of God.

Our God-given rights are immutable; no one can argue them away. They are

ours to stand on for eternity. So when people holler or scream that we have

offended them because of our beliefs, we have a right to stand our ground

against intolerance.

 

Prayer

“Thank You, Lord, for rights that cannot be taken

away. Help me make a difference in this world for

You. Don’t let me be beaten down or discouraged by

a world that chooses to deny Your existence. Help me

exhibit Your love and mercy. In Jesus Name, amen.”

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