Matthew 24:10

"“Then they will deliver you up to oppression and will kill you. You will be hated by all of the nations for my name’s sake."

Key Reflection

In Matthew 24:10, Jesus warns his disciples about the severe persecution they would face as followers of Christ. The verse paints a vivid picture of how believers will be hated by nations across the globe simply for their association with Jesus' name. This prophecy resonates deeply in both historical and cultural contexts; first-century Jews were often seen as a threat to Roman authority, and the early Christian community faced intense opposition from both Jews who rejected Christ's messianic claims and Gentile rulers who saw Christianity as a subversive force challenging their power.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 10. Shall many be offended. See Barnes "Mt 5:29". Many shall stumble, fall, apostatize, from a profession of religion. Many who professed to love me, shall then show that they had no real attachment to me; and in those trying times shall show that they knew nothing of genuine Christian love. See 1 Jo 2:19. Shall betray one another. Those who thus apostatize from professed attachment to me shall betray others who really love me. This they would do to secure their own safety, by revealing the names, habitations, or places of concealment of others. Shall hate one another.

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