Let the King Hear Us: How the Church Must Prepare for Persecution, Not Political Victory

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In this lesson, Scott Mitchell delivers a sobering message drawn from Psalms 20 and 21, calling believers to trust in the Lord Jesus Christ rather than political movements or earthly power. As deception increases in the last days, many Christians are being enticed to believe that political action can stop evil. Yet Scripture shows that vengeance and justice belong to God alone.

Scott reminds the Church that our warfare is spiritual, not carnal. The true King—Jesus Christ—will return to execute righteous judgment, as foretold in Isaiah 63 and Revelation 19. Until that day, believers are called to endure persecution, remain steadfast in faith, and pray for those in authority rather than striving for worldly influence.

Scripture References:
Psalm 20:6–9, Psalm 21:1–13, Isaiah 63:1–6, Romans 12:17–21, 2 Corinthians 10:3–6, 2 Thessalonians 1:4–10, Luke 21:16–19, 2 Timothy 2:12–13, 1 Timothy 2:1–6, 2 Peter 3:8–10, Philippians 1:29 (KJV)

Key Points
The Church’s Mission: The Body of Christ is called to preach the Gospel and endure affliction, not to reform a fallen world system.

Spiritual Warfare: Our weapons are not political or physical but spiritual—faith, prayer, and the Word of God.

Christ’s Kingship: Psalms 21 and Isaiah 63 reveal Christ as the divine King who will judge the earth in righteousness.

Persecution Is Inevitable: Scripture teaches that all who live godly will suffer persecution (2 Timothy 3:12). Suffering for Christ is not to be feared but embraced as part of our calling.

Avoiding the Deception: Political entanglement diverts the Church from her true purpose—preparing for Christ’s return and strengthening the saints.

Vengeance Belongs to God: Romans 12:19 reminds us that justice is His alone; our response must be love, prayer, and forgiveness.

Takeaway
The time for political victory has passed—now is the time for spiritual readiness. God has called His people to stand firm, proclaim the truth, and endure suffering for the sake of Christ. Let us pray, “Let the King hear us,” trusting that He alone will bring justice when He returns in glory.

Listener Reflection Questions
Am I trusting in human leaders more than in Christ the King?
How can I prepare my heart to endure persecution faithfully?
Do my prayers reflect submission to God’s will or a desire for worldly comfort?

Read the companion blog: Let the King Hear Us: Trusting Christ, Not Politics

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