Scripture References: John 15:18-16:11, John 1:9-12, 1:18, 14:18, 1 John 3:1, Matthew 6, Psalm 62, Hebrews 13:5, 4:15-16, 1 Peter 2:20-23, Ephesians 3:19Intro:Personal connection to the Gospel of John and its focus on Jesus' love.Title: "Abiding When Hardship Happens."Definition of "abiding": relaxing deeply into something greater that holds and surrounds us.Focus on hardship due to faith-based rejection.Key Points:Why the World Hates Jesus (and Us):John 15:21, 16:3: They do not know the Father or Jesus.Rejection stems from ignorance, not personal animosity.John 1:9-12: Jesus, the true light, was rejected by the world He created.John 1:18: Jesus revealed the Father's heart, yet many still reject.1 John 3:1: God's love lavished on us, making us children of God.John 14:18: Jesus came to eliminate orphanness through the Holy Spirit.Orphans must strive, while children rest in their Father's provision.Responding to Rejection:Instead of retaliation, sink deeply into God's love.John 15:26, 16:5-7: The Holy Spirit, the Comforter, is sent to us.The Holy Spirit dwells within us, comforting and guiding.Pour out our hearts to God in honest prayer (Psalm 62).Trust in God's presence and comfort (Hebrews 13:5).Jesus understands our suffering (Hebrews 4:15-16).Entrust our lives to God, like Jesus did (1 Peter 2:20-23).Bear the fruit of love, reflecting God's love.Forgive as Jesus forgave, seeing the person behind the action.Ephesians 3:19: be filled to the measure of the fullness of God.Conclusion:Rejection is painful, but God's love is greater.The Holy Spirit comforts and empowers us in hardship.We are called to respond with love, forgiveness, and trust.Call to Action:When facing rejection, pour out your heart to God.Entrust your life and circumstances to Him.Receive God's love and allow it to flow through you.Forgive those who reject you, seeing them through God's eyes.Abide in God's love, allowing Him to hold and surround you. Support the show*Summaries and transcripts are generated using AI. Please notify us if you find any errors.