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What does it mean to suffer for well-doing according to the Bible?

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Suffering for well-doing is enduring hardship for the sake of righteousness and signifies our alignment with God's will.

In the context of 1 Peter 3:17, suffering for well-doing refers to experiencing trials because of our commitment to live a life that honors God. It is better to suffer for doing what is right than for evil, as this suffering aligns us with the example of Christ, who suffered innocently. Such suffering can be viewed as a form of testimony; when we endure for righteousness' sake, we reflect our faith in God's sovereignty and His ultimate control over all circumstances. This perspective invites us to see our trials not as mere hardship but as a means to grow in character and faith, knowing that God will vindicate us and bring glory from our suffering.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:17, Matthew 5:10-12

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