She didn't really understand where I was coming from because I thought as Christians we should all expect persecutions and tribulations to happen in our lives if we are truly following Christ. After all a servant is no greater than his master (John 15:18-25).
That is true. Although you'll still be persecuted even in developed Christian countries like Australia if you preach and live the hard teachings of Jesus that is rarely heard or taken seriously in churches.
The persecution usually comes in the loss of most friends, loss of the love of most relatives, and obviously, lost opportunities for things like career, etc worse would be emotional or even physical abuse from those who don't share your beliefs even from Christians.
So if we are living a great, happy life full of prosperity and everyone around us thinks we are just wonderful isn't that when alarm bells should ring?
That is true. Most Christians today live in a manner quite unlike Jesus and His 12 disciples. I don't think these verses say it's alright to live that way. Far from alright, these verses accuse many Christians today of hypocrisy and even spreading lies that a Christian can live in a manner unlike that of Christ.
1 John 2:3-6
We know that we have come to know him if we keep his commands. 4
Whoever says, “I know him,” but does not do what he commands is a liar, and the truth is not in that person. 5 But if anyone obeys his word, love for God[a] is truly made complete in them. This is how we know we are in him: 6
Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.
Jesus is certainly not materially rich/wealthy even by the standards of His time. In fact this verse says he is poor by the worldly standards of their time.
Luke 9:58
Jesus replied, "Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head."
I could go on and on with many more verses showing how Jesus taught that riches and wealth are as good as garbage - literally and how Jesus lived everything He taught...
...Yet today, only few Christians live as Jesus do. Many rejects the life that Jesus lived and actually follow worldly(evil) desires.
Solomon said whenever you see injustice, remember there are officials that can take care of it.
This is a priestly answer and it is wise.
What you said is true BUT, does the officials who
can take care of injustice actually put any significant effort in taking care of injustice?
If we use the wisdom of Jesus, we know what Solomon said said in that instance is not wise. What Solomon said is limited in application - perhaps today, it only applies to Switzerland and maybe Japan. Not every official who can take care of injustice in all countries take care of injustice. And quite many injustice in the world goes all the way to the grave.
What Jesus taught would supersede that of Solomon and is far superior. Jesus said we should do it ourselves in taking care of injustice by taking care of those who are in poverty, oppressed, in jails. Because in some countries, if we apply what Solomon said, who will ever take care of poor, oppressed, and those who got jailed for the sake of the Truth?
Many things in the Old Testament have been done away with else, we would still be sacrificing animals to atone of sins even today.