Do people scoff at you?

B. A. Manakala

When I weep and fast, they scoff at me. (Ps 69:10 nlt)

You said you can build this temple in three days. Let us see if you can save yourself and come down from the cross. This was how Jesus was scoffed when he was on the cross. I wonder what would have been his thoughts when he heard all this.

In the above verse (Ps 69:10) the author was scoffed because he was fasting and praying! Of course, being on the cross, fasting etc are not very comfortable and pleasant experiences, though these would have eternal benefits. Only those who cannot see the bigger picture may scoff at you. I wonder what would have been the thoughts of those people who scoffed at Jesus, three days later when he was resurrected.

If you are insulted for unrealistic reasons you may only want to rejoice about it. When you are insulted  for no reasons just know that it is because the ones who insult you are jealous of you. You have a great reward in heaven (Mtt. 5:11). But in case you are insulted for true reasons, prayerfully trust God for a change in your life.

How would you respond if you are insulted for genuine reasons?

Rejoice if you are insulted falsely; revert if you are insulted truly!

Prayer: Lord, let me be focused on you when I am insulted. Amen

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