Worthy Brief - July 6, 2026

 Worthy Brief - July 6, 2026 


Blessed are the reviled!


Matthew 5:11-12  "Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. 12 Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.


As Yeshua (Jesus) preaches the sermon on the mount, something very personal happens in verse eleven. Up to now, Yeshua has been describing the kind of people who belong to the Kingdom — the poor in spirit, those who mourn, the meek, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, those persecuted for righteousness. Now He turns the blessing directly toward His followers: "Blessed are you." Then He gives the reason: "for My sake."


This is not simply about being opposed for doing what is right. This is about being opposed because your life has become connected to Him — your name tied to His name, your convictions a witness to the King you follow.


Yeshua is preparing His disciples ahead of time. Following Him will not always make them popular. There will be misunderstanding, insult, false accusation, damaged reputation. There is persecution that wounds the body, and persecution that wounds the name. But Yeshua is precise here. He does not say you are blessed whenever people are upset with you. He does not say you are blessed when you suffer because you were proud, harsh, or needlessly offensive. He says falsely, for My sake. This blessing belongs to the one lied about because of loyalty to Yeshua — the one whose name is attacked because their life has become a witness to His Kingdom.


Sometimes, when people cannot defeat the truth you carry, they attack you instead. If they cannot silence the message, they try to discredit the messenger. But Yeshua says that person is blessed — not because slander is good or the pain is small, but because Heaven sees what people have twisted. Heaven is not confused by rumor or lies. Your name in the mouths of people is not as important as your name before the King.


In this world, false accusation can feel like a demotion — lost trust, lost friendships, lost influence. But the Kingdom keeps a different ledger. When the false word comes for His sake, it is not demotion in Heaven; it is documentation, evidence entered into a record that cannot be forged. The world's rejection becomes the Kingdom's receipt. Nothing endured for His name is wasted.


That is why Yeshua says something that sounds almost impossible: "Rejoice and be exceedingly glad." No one naturally rejoices when lied about. The heart wants to be defended. And sometimes God does vindicate His people openly. But sometimes He does something deeper first — He reminds us that our reward is not in the hands of people. "Great is your reward in heaven." Not a small promise, not a weak consolation. The King sees every moment you chose faithfulness when compromise would have been easier, every time you stayed quiet instead of answering in kind, every time you forgave and kept walking while your name was wounded. The world may misname you. The King will reward you.


Here the Beatitudes move the disciple from present inheritance to future glory without letting go of either. In verse ten, Yeshua said of the persecuted, "theirs is the kingdom of heaven" — present tense, already theirs. In verse twelve He says, "great is your reward in heaven" — pointing forward. The Kingdom is yours now, and yet the reward is still to come. We stand in both realities at once: already belonging, but not yet fully unveiled.


Then Yeshua adds, "so they persecuted the prophets who were before you." You are not alone. Moses was resisted by the very people he was sent to lead. Elijah was hunted. Jeremiah was mocked and thrown into a pit for speaking the word of the Lord. The prophets were treated as enemies while carrying God's mercy to a people unwilling to hear it. When you are falsely spoken against for His sake, you stand in that same line — not because you went looking for trouble, but because faithfulness to the King has always carried a cost in a world that resists His reign.


The truth may be rejected before it is recognized. The servant may be misunderstood before the reward is revealed. But the reward is real. The Kingdom of Heaven is the place where everything will finally be named correctly. False accusations will not survive the light of His throne. Hidden faithfulness will be revealed. The King will not forget what it cost you to remain loyal to Him. Do not let the voice of the accuser grow louder in your heart than the voice of Yeshua.


Rejoice — not because they lied, but because the lie will not have the final word. Be exceedingly glad — not because the pain was small, but because the reward is great. Lift your head — the prophets walked this road before you, and the King Himself walks it with you still.


Hear this over your life: you are not what they have said. What was meant to diminish you has instead marked you as one who belongs to the King. You already stand inside the Kingdom, and a reward is being kept for you that no false word can touch. Heaven does not revise its ledger based on what was said about you on earth. You walk in the line of prophets whose faithfulness could not be silenced. Lift your head. The Name for whose sake you were reviled is the Name that will vindicate you when every false word falls silent before Him.


Your family in the Lord with much agape love,


George & Baht Rivka (Pennsylvania)

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