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What does the Bible say about tribulation for believers?

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The Bible teaches that believers should glory in tribulation as it produces patience, experience, and hope (Romans 5:3-5).

In Romans 5:3-5, the Apostle Paul explains that tribulation is an integral part of the Christian experience, which believers ought to embrace. Rather than viewing troubles as mere misfortunes, Christians are called to glory in tribulation because it initiates a process that cultivates spiritual growth. Tribulation produces patience, which leads to experience and culminates in hope. This hope is not wishful thinking; it is a confident assurance rooted in God's promises and character. Ultimately, Christians can find encouragement in the truth that their tribulations are purposeful and, under God's sovereignty, serve to strengthen their faith and reliance on Him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:3-5

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