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What does the Bible teach about suffering and persecution for believers?

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The Bible teaches that believers will face persecution for their faith but assures them of God's presence and support during trials.

In his sermon, the preacher discusses the inevitability of suffering and persecution faced by Christians, highlighting that Jesus Himself was persecuted and that His followers should expect the same (John 15:20). He elaborates that this persecution arises because believers are not part of the world; rather, they have been chosen out of it. The Scriptures affirm that suffering can strengthen faith and sanctify believers, as it aligns them more closely with Christ's own suffering. Moreover, the preacher reassures believers that despite the trials they endure, they have an Advocate praying for them—Jesus Christ—who intercedes on their behalf, ensuring that their faith will stand firm.
Scripture References: John 15:20, 1 Peter 4:12-14, Luke 22:32

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