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Why do Christians experience suffering?

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Christians may experience suffering as part of God’s sovereign purpose, which is ultimately for His glory and to build their faith.

Suffering is an inevitable aspect of the Christian life, as demonstrated in the narrative of Lazarus's death. Jesus indicates that Lazarus's sickness was for the glory of God (John 11:4), pointing to the truth that suffering may serve a redemptive purpose. Romans 8:28 affirms that God works all things for the good of those who love Him, suggesting that trials and tribulations can refine faith and foster deeper reliance on Him. Through suffering, Christians are often brought closer to God, learning to trust Him in ways that joy and comfort alone cannot teach. Thus, the perspective of suffering in the Christian life is not merely about enduring hardship but about the potential for profound spiritual growth and the glorification of God’s purposes.
Scripture References: John 11:4, Romans 8:28

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