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Why do Christians suffer according to Romans 8?

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Christians suffer as a result of their identification with Christ, sharing in his sufferings to be glorified with Him.

Suffering is a significant aspect of the Christian experience discussed in Romans 8. It reflects the reality that believers, while being children of God, still live in a fallen world that is subject to decay and hardship. Romans 8:17 mentions that 'if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.' This indicates that suffering is not without purpose; it aligns believers with Christ's own sufferings and leads to future glory. The present sufferings are contrasted with the glory that shall be revealed in believers, which Paul elaborates on in verses 18-19, stating that such sufferings are not worth comparing to the forthcoming glory. Thus, suffering is understood as both a trial and a means of preparing us for our ultimate redemption and glorification in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:17-18, Romans 8:19

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