Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ. Gal. 1:10
I'm always amazed on Twitter or X, that someone will make a post and get thousands of "likes". I'm thrilled when I get one like, only to find it to be a bot of a sexy woman who is probably a male scammer trying to catfish me. Paul would not be going for "likes" if he was around today. He was out to tell the Truth of the Gospel, and if people didn't like it, that didn't matter because God did and that's the only "like" he cared about.
Blessed are you when people hate you,
when they exclude you and insult you
and reject your name as evil,
because of the Son of Man.
Woe to you when everyone speaks well of you,
for that is how their ancestors treated the false prophets. Luke 6:22,26
What was Jesus saying here in Luke? He was saying that if you follow Jesus, believe the Bible, share the gospel, call out evil when necessary - you may get more "dislikes" than "likes." Our goal shouldn't be that everyone likes us. That doesn't mean that our goal should be for people to dislike us. For me, at my newish "job", I'm amazed how much people like me and that thrills me. One of my goals is to show people that Christians can be likeable in this day of us vs. them that politics, Covid, and whatever else has divided us. But if they like me, it can't be because I have hidden my faith or compromised the truth to get along or be liked.
I've got to say that at this point, I've shared the gospel a lot and still am liked. I wonder if I have presented it in a way that doesn't say, it's one or the other but rather, "here's what I believe, what do you believe?", almost in a way that's "Here's my truth, what's yours?" It's certainly something to be considered because one thing Jesus never promised is that everyone will like me.
Paul was chased out of every town he went to and eventually killed for his faith. When he would leave town, he would be "bad mouthed" and slandered by false teachers. Yet he never backed down or watered down the gospel and when he entered eternity, I imagine the first person he saw was Jesus saying "Well done my good and faithful servant. Enter the kingdom I've prepared for you." That would have been the only "like" he needed.