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What is the ultimate goal of Christian suffering?

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The ultimate goal of Christian suffering is to bring about spiritual maturity and glorification in Christ.

Christian suffering is often shrouded in mystery, but the Scriptures present it as a pathway to glory. In Romans 8:17-18, Paul explains that suffering in this life is not worth comparing to the glory that awaits us. Suffering serves to strengthen our faith, refine our character, and draw us closer to God. It cultivates endurance and perseverance, shaping us into vessels of honor fit for divine purpose. Ultimately, through suffering, we are continually reminded of our reliance on Christ, and it propels us toward our final goal—eternal fellowship with Him where there is no more pain or sorrow.
Scripture References: Romans 8:17-18, 1 Peter 5:10

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Happy is the Man
Bill Parker · Jun 6, 2012
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