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Does repentance mean we won't suffer?

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No, repentance does not guarantee freedom from suffering; rather, it provides a means to understand God's purpose in our trials.

Repentance serves as a vital aspect of the believer's life but does not exempt Christ's followers from suffering. Christ Himself indicated this in John 11:4 when He expressed that Lazarus’s sickness was for the glory of God. Likewise, the Apostle Paul experienced afflictions, as described in 2 Corinthians 12:7, where a thorn in his flesh served a divine purpose. This exemplifies that while all suffering results from sin entering the world, not all suffering is a direct punishment for personal sins. Instead, God's sovereignty allows for suffering to manifest His glory and purpose in our lives, even amidst trials and tribulations.
Scripture References: John 11:4, 2 Corinthians 12:7

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