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How do we know the doctrine of suffering is true?

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The doctrine of suffering is grounded in scripture, which reveals that suffering is a part of God's sovereign plan for His people.

Scripture affirms the reality of suffering in the life of a believer, particularly in Romans 8:17-24. We find that suffering is not without purpose; it is essential for our growth and maturation in faith. Christ Himself suffered before entering His glory, establishing a precedent for us. The suffering we endure bonds us to Christ, as we partake in His sufferings. Furthermore, the experience of suffering is universal among believers, which aligns with the promises of Christ and the teaching of the apostles. Thus, our understanding of suffering as part of God's sovereign grace is rooted in a robust biblical theology.
Scripture References: Romans 8:17-24, Philippians 1:29, Acts 16:30-32, Romans 8:17, 2 Timothy 3:12, 2 Timothy 2:3, John 16:33

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Suffering And Glory
Don Bell · Dec 1, 2012
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