Selfishness: Saints Falsely Accused of
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In the biblical narrative, the saints—those who are set apart for God's purposes—often face false accusations, including charges of selfishness. These accusations typically arise from misunderstandings, jealousy, or malice, and serve as trials that test the faith and integrity of God's people. The Bible provides several examples where saints are wrongly accused of selfish motives, yet their steadfastness and righteousness ultimately reveal the truth.

Moses
Moses, the great leader and prophet of Israel, was accused of selfish ambition by his own people. In Numbers 16, Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, along with 250 community leaders, challenged Moses' leadership, suggesting that he had set himself above the assembly of the Lord. They accused him of seeking personal power and glory. However, Moses' response was one of humility and intercession, as he fell facedown and sought God's guidance. The Lord vindicated Moses by demonstrating His chosen leadership through a miraculous sign, causing the earth to swallow the rebels (Numbers 16:28-33).

Nehemiah
Nehemiah, the governor of Judah and the rebuilder of Jerusalem's walls, faced false accusations of selfishness from his enemies. In Nehemiah 6, Sanballat and Geshem sent an open letter accusing Nehemiah of plotting to become king and rebelling against the Persian empire. Despite these baseless claims, Nehemiah remained focused on his God-given mission, praying for strength and continuing the work. His integrity and dedication to God's purpose were evident, and the wall was completed in just 52 days, silencing his accusers (Nehemiah 6:15-16).

Job
Job, a man described as "blameless and upright," was accused by his friends of harboring selfish motives for his piety. They suggested that his suffering was a result of hidden sin and self-interest. Job's friend Eliphaz questioned his integrity, implying that Job's righteousness was driven by personal gain (Job 22:4-5). Despite these accusations, Job maintained his innocence and faith in God. The Lord ultimately vindicated Job, restoring his fortunes and rebuking his friends for their false assumptions (Job 42:7-10).

Paul
The Apostle Paul frequently faced accusations of selfishness and deceit in his ministry. In 2 Corinthians, Paul defends himself against claims that he was exploiting the Corinthians for personal gain. He writes, "We have wronged no one, corrupted no one, and exploited no one" (2 Corinthians 7:2). Paul emphasizes his sincerity and the sacrifices he made for the sake of the Gospel, demonstrating that his motives were pure and centered on Christ's mission.

Jesus Christ
Even Jesus, the sinless Son of God, was not immune to false accusations of selfishness. The religious leaders accused Him of seeking His own glory and power, misunderstanding His divine mission. In John 8:48-50, Jesus responds to their accusations by affirming His submission to the Father and His desire to honor Him, not Himself. Jesus' life and ministry were marked by selflessness, culminating in His sacrificial death on the cross for the salvation of humanity.

These examples illustrate that false accusations of selfishness are a common trial for the saints. However, through faithfulness and reliance on God, the truth of their character is ultimately revealed, and God's purposes are fulfilled.
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Job 1:9-11
Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Does Job fear God for nothing?
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Persecution in the First Centuries.
... Christians were falsely accused of the most dreadful crimes, and ... Jesus, and even
of Mary and the saints. ... a constant rebuke to their selfishness and corruption. ...
/.../the great controversy between christ and satan /2 persecution in the first.htm

Persecution in the First Centuries
... Christians were falsely accused of the most dreadful crimes and ... of Jesus, and even
of Mary and the saints. ... a constant rebuke to their selfishness and corruption ...
/.../white/the great controversy/chapter 2 persecution in the.htm

The Memorable Hymn. "And when they had Sung an Hymn, they Went Out ...
... and that tomorrow's sun would see you falsely accused, hanging, a ... but if there should
remain in you any selfishness, any desire ... Saints, the dying words record. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/spurgeon/till he come/the memorable hymn and when.htm

Abraham, his Trial in Egypt; his Humility
... Accommodation, falsely ascribed to the Apostles, [20]1 (note ... kingdom, [36]300; why
laid on Saints, [37]299. ... teach public spirit, [321]57; selfishness incident to ...
/.../abraham his trial in egypt.htm

part i
... as the Mother of God, and the beauty of the souls of God's saints, and their ... and
acts of other persons in reference to ourselves we interpret falsely and see ...
//christianbookshelf.org/calvin/my life in christ/part i.htm

Resources
What does the Bible say about sharing? | GotQuestions.org

Why is loving others often so difficult? | GotQuestions.org

What does the Bible say about motives? | GotQuestions.org

Selfishness: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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