My friend, Pastor Weedon, is very wise. In his sermon for Oculi 2009, he mentioned an aspect of the gospel (Luke 11:14-28) I hadn’t picked up on before:

For you see, another obstacle you will face if you are at all serious in following Christ is this: people will bad mouth you. They will speak against you, attribute false motives to you, and suggest that far from following the true God, you’re actually doing the work of the devil. Our Lord made it clear that we should expect nothing less: “Blessed are you when they revile you and persecute you and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake.”

It’s true; in the church the devil stirs up slanderers. That’s who Satan is: the slanderer. At first their slander stings, then it continues burning, long and slow, damaging the soul with bitterness. The only thing to do is to end it where Jesus ends is, in a discussion of his blessed mother: “Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it!” Hanging on to that Word is all that matters. Jesus took far worse slander, and bore it patiently.