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How do we know that true faith leads to joy in trials?

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True faith enables believers to joyfully accept trials, as illustrated in Hebrews 10:34, where early Christians accepted the loss of their possessions knowing they had a greater eternal reward.

In Hebrews 10:34, the writer notes the joy and compassion of believers even when they faced the confiscation of their worldly goods. This joy in trials stems from a deep understanding that their true possessions are in heaven and cannot be taken away. This perspective reflects a considerable theological principle: when individuals grasp the sufficiency and value of Christ’s salvation, their earthly losses become trivial compared to the eternal reward they possess through faith. This demonstrates that genuine faith is transformative, enabling believers to approach their sufferings with joy, as they understand that their present afflictions are temporary and will lead to eternal glory.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:34, Romans 8:18, 2 Corinthians 4:17

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