In 2 Corinthians 4:7-12, Paul uses “jars of clay” as a metaphor for our human frailty, but he explains that persecution cannot crush (destroy) us because we're filled with the treasure of God’s strength.
This is comforting because 2 Timothy 3:12 explains that all genuine believers will be persecuted, and this is especially true in our present anti-Christian world.
Jesus said we’ll be hated for His sake (John 15:18-19), which Paul describes as being “given over to death for Jesus’ sake” and death “at work within us.” Whenever we suffer for our faith, we’re participating in the persecutions that led to Christ’s death.
Paul considers everything unimportant compared to knowing Christ (Philippians 3:7-11). He participated in Christ's sufferings many times in his life (2 Corinthians 11:16-33). Dear Lord, give us that kind of devotion!
For more encouragement on this subject, see “Dead” People Expect Persecution and “Dead” People Have a Different Perspective.






















