Preaching Commentary
Expect Suffering, but Do Not Fear
This text shines its light on two critical truths of the gospel: suffering for and with Christ, and Christ as our most priceless treasure.
First, in the larger context of suffering, which begins at 10:18, the Lord Jesus invokes the examples of teacher and disciple and master and servant (10:24-25). Both disciple and servant were representatives of their teacher and master, respectively, and that had wider implications: “If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, how much more will they malign those of his household.” The disciples of the teacher and servants of the master would inevitably bear, not only the substance of their leader, but, as members of the “household,” they would also bear the…
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