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Why do Christians face suffering and infirmity?

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Christians may face suffering due to the fallen state of the world, but it serves to deepen their reliance on God and His grace.

Christians face suffering and infirmity as a consequence of living in a fallen world where sin and its effects persist. In the case of the woman in Luke 13, her eighteen years of affliction symbolize the broader human experience of pain and distress. Though suffering is often hard to understand, it is through these trials that believers are drawn closer to Christ, realizing their dependence on His grace and power. God's purpose in allowing suffering may not always be clear, but we can trust that He uses these experiences for our spiritual growth and for the glory of His name. Ultimately, as Christians, we can lean on the promise that God works all things for good (Romans 8:28), finding hope even amidst hardships.
Scripture References: Luke 13:10-17, Romans 8:28

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Cured At Last
Don Fortner · Mar 16, 2003
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