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Why do Christians endure suffering?

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Christians endure suffering as part of their journey toward sanctification and to share in Christ's suffering for His glory.

Suffering is an integral aspect of the Christian walk, primarily understood through the lens of God's sovereign plan and purposes. As articulated in Hebrews 12:5-6, God disciplines whom He loves, signifying that hardships often serve as corrective measures that refine believers. These trials are opportunities for spiritual maturity, teaching reliance on God and deepening faith. Furthermore, through suffering, Christians are drawn closer to Christ, who suffered immensely on our behalf, allowing them to partake in His enduring strength and eventual glory. The Apostle Paul reflected on this in Philippians 3:10, expressing a desire to know Christ and the power of His resurrection, and sharing in His sufferings, indicating that enduring trials has a profound and transformative role in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:5-6, Philippians 3:10

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