Prepared For Persecution (Part 3) - Morne Stephanus - Feb. 15th, 2026 PM
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概要
Summary
This conversation explores the gradual process of persecution, emphasizing that it begins with a rejection of God's authority and escalates through demands for conformity, suppression of truth, and ultimately intimidation and violence. The speaker outlines the psychological mechanisms behind these actions, including identity fusion, moral self-justification, and validation dependency, and warns of the historical patterns of persecution that have led to severe consequences for those who stand firm in their faith.
Takeaways
Persecution begins gradually, often unnoticed.
It starts with a rejection of God's authority.
Identity fusion makes beliefs an extension of self.
Moral self-justification leads to louder defenses.
Validation dependency requires cultural agreement.
Persecution demands compliance, not coexistence.
Suppression of truth is a strategic move.
Indoctrination fills the void left by suppression.
Escalation of persecution is a historical norm.
Christians must be prepared for potential persecution.
Sound Bites
"Persecution does not happen all at once."
"It starts with a rejection of God."
"Suppression of the Word of God is strategic."
PM Sermon 02-15-2026