Suffering Unjustly examines the ethics of persecution facing Christians in modern democratic societies -- imprisonment, the destruction of families, and the confiscation of property or wealth carried out under color of law. Dr. John M. Cobin draws on Scripture and the Christian ethical tradition to explore what it means to suffer unjustly at the hands of the state, how believers should respond to government overreach, and why the erosion of due process and property rights threatens people of faith even in nations that call themselves free. Written for Christians confronting persecution, injustice, or the loss of liberty and property, this book offers a biblically grounded framework for understanding suffering, government power, and faithful endurance.