In Psalms we read:
Psalms 150:1-2
Praise ye Jehovah. Praise God in his sanctuary: Praise him in the firmament of his power.
Praise him for his mighty acts: Praise him according to his excellent greatness.
We praise Him for His power, for His mighty acts, and His greatness. We know He is in ultimate control of all things - even when we die. Peter tells us to rejoice if we are to suffer with Christ, Christ even tells us to take up our crosses and follow Him.
Jesus said, " I am with you alway, [even] unto the end of the world." (Matt 28:20).
However, it seems to have become such a burden in today's Christian (both LDS and non-LDS) world today. It makes them angry, outspoke, one against another, and rotten even. I'm wondering - the early LDS Christian pioneers knew and understood how persecuation made them grow and mature, yet today's LDS don't seem to have an appreciation for it. The early Christians also seemed to have an understanding of it as well (we can see Justin Martyr (sp?) I believe as the example - not to mention some examples as well as Joan of Arc and many others who suffered and even died - including of course the apostles themselves).
So what are your thoughts on persecuation? Is it going south like the term "submission" did in Christian churches? Is it suddenly becoming a bad thing? Something to become outspoken against? Or is it still something to rejoice in and to learn, mature, and grow in?