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What does the Bible say about enduring suffering?

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The Bible teaches that enduring suffering is part of the Christian experience, meant to deepen our faith and reliance on God.

In Psalm 13, the believer expresses deep anguish and the feeling of abandonment, asking the Lord, "How long will You forget me, O Lord?" This reflects a common struggle among God's people, where they feel distant from God during trials. The Psalm shows that suffering is not without purpose; it serves to increase grace, reveal lurking sins, and strengthen faith. God, as a loving Father, disciplines His children for their growth, reminding us that even in our darkest times, the practice of prayer and dependence on God remains vital.
Scripture References: Psalm 13, John 16:17, Romans 8:18, Job 14:14

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Psalm 13
Henry Law · Jan 14, 2007
Job 14:14
Charles Spurgeon · May 6, 2016
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