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Acts 9:5
“He said, “Who are you, Lord?” The Lord said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.”
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Title: Why Do You Persecute Me?

Scripture: Acts 9:5

Saul thought he was serving God. He had papers in his pocket, arrest warrants for followers of Jesus. He breathed threats and murder. Then Jesus knocked him flat on the Damascus road. The voice from heaven said, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?"

Notice what Jesus didn't say. He didn't ask, "Why do you persecute my people?" or "Why do you persecute the church?" He said, "Why do you persecute me?" When Saul struck Christians, he struck Christ himself. The church is so united to her Savior that to attack one is to attack the other. This is not metaphorical language. This is the mystical union between Christ and his people.

This changes how we view our suffering. When someone mocks you for your faith, they're not just insulting you. They're insulting Jesus. When your family rejects you for following Christ, they reject him. When your coworkers gossip about your convictions, they're gossiping about him. He takes it personally. Every slap, every sneer, every lost job opportunity for righteousness' sake lands on him first.

This also means you're never alone in your pain. The same union that makes your persecution Christ's persecution means Christ's presence is your presence. When you stand before the angry boss, Jesus stands there too. When your child rolls their eyes at your prayers, Jesus feels that sting. When your spouse gives you the cold shoulder for attending worship, Jesus shares that chill. He's not watching from heaven. He's in you and with you.

This gives us Saul's reaction. He didn't argue doctrine. He asked two questions: "Who are you, Lord?" and "What shall I do, Lord?" When you realize persecuting Christians is persecuting Christ, everything changes. Your categories collapse. Your religious certainties crumble. You stop defending God and start listening to him. The only proper response is surrender.

Prayer: Lord Jesus, we praise you for counting us as your body. When we face opposition for your sake, remind us that you stand with us. When others attack us, help us see they're really attacking you. Give us grace to respond like Saul, with humble questions rather than proud answers. Amen.