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What does Romans 8 say about suffering for Christians?

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Romans 8 teaches that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.

In Romans 8:18, Paul expresses that the sufferings we experience as believers serve a greater purpose. Although they are real and significant, they pale in comparison to the eternal glory that awaits us. The suffering of Christians is not without meaning; it is often used by God to shape, refine, and strengthen our faith. Moreover, these tribulations allow us to share in Christ's sufferings, reminding us that we will ultimately share in His glory. This perspective fills our suffering with purpose and hope as we look forward to the fullness of our inheritance.
Scripture References: Romans 8:18

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