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How do we know the doctrine of suffering for the gospel is true?

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The New Testament recounts numerous instances of apostles suffering for their faith, affirming the doctrine of enduring persecution.

The doctrine of suffering for the gospel is substantiated through the experiences of the apostles as recorded in Scripture. In Matthew 10, Jesus tells His disciples they will face hostility and persecution as He did. This prophecy is confirmed through accounts in the book of Acts, where we see Peter and Paul being persecuted and even martyred for their unwavering commitment to the gospel. Their willingness to suffer illustrates the truth of Jesus' warning and serves as encouragement for believers to endure similar trials in pursuit of proclaiming the gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:17-25, Acts 5:29, Acts 7:54-60

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