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What does the Bible say about suffering for our faith?

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The Bible teaches that suffering is a reality for believers, but it is temporary and serves to purify and strengthen our faith.

In Daniel 12, God's people are reminded that their suffering, though significant, is for a 'short period of time' relative to eternity. This concept is echoed throughout scripture, as seen in Romans 8:18, which states that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us. Through trials, believers are often drawn closer to God, learning to rely on His strength and grace. The experiences of suffering can purify and refine us, revealing our true faith and commitment to Christ, much like how gold is tested by fire. Ultimately, it is through enduring suffering that we reflect the character of Christ and are prepared for eternity with Him.
Scripture References: Romans 8:18, Daniel 12:10-11

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