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What does the Bible say about the suffering of God's people?

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The Bible acknowledges the suffering of God's saints, particularly in contexts like Psalm 79, where their plight becomes a call for divine intervention.

Psalm 79 vividly illustrates the brutal suffering of God's people at the hands of the heathen. The psalmist laments how the enemies have devastated Jerusalem, left bodies unburied, and defiled God's inheritance. This lament highlights the deep anguish and humiliation faced by believers. Throughout Scripture, such suffering is acknowledged, as seen in Romans 8, which describes believers being 'killed all the day long,' yet it also reassures them that nothing can separate them from the love of Christ. The suffering of God's people, while real and painful, serves a purpose in God's overarching plan, often leading to deeper reliance on Him and a greater eventual vindication.
Scripture References: Psalm 79, Romans 8:35-36

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Rick Warta · May 29, 2025
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