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What does Paul mean by suffering for the Gospel?

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Paul indicates that suffering for the Gospel is a part of the Christian experience that leads to eternal glory.

In 2 Timothy 2:10, Paul expresses that he endures all things for the sake of the elect, so they too might attain salvation through Christ Jesus. This verse encapsulates the reality that the Christian life involves enduring hardship and suffering as one of its core facets. Paul models this by showing that personal suffering, such as imprisonment or persecution, serves a greater purpose in advancing the Gospel and strengthening the faith of others. Suffering for the Gospel illustrates the depth of commitment a believer must have, as it reflects the sacrifice of Christ Himself. Ultimately, such suffering points to the glory that is to be revealed, affirming that although trials may come, they lead to a more profound experience of God's grace and glory.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:10

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