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How do we know that suffering leads to glory for Christians?

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Romans 8:17 shows that suffering is a part of our inheritance as children of God, leading us to ultimate glory with Christ.

The assurance that suffering leads to glory for Christians can be found in Romans 8:17, which explains that we are heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with Him. This means that the trials and hardships we experience here serve a purposeful role in our spiritual growth and are part of God's sovereign plan for us.

Just as Jesus faced rejection and pain only to be exalted at the right hand of the Father, we too are called to bear our crosses. The Scriptures remind us that through suffering, we are being refined and prepared for the glorious inheritance that awaits us. Spurgeon illustrates this by comparing our current sufferings to the lapidary's work on a rough diamond; the process may be painful, but it ultimately leads to a valuable and radiant end. In this light, we can face our difficulties knowing they contribute to a more profound reflection of God's glory in our lives.
Scripture References: Romans 8:17, Romans 8:18, 1 Peter 5:10

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