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Why is suffering part of the Christian experience?

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Suffering refines believers and prepares them for eternal glory.

Christian suffering is multifaceted, serving both as a means of refining our faith and a reminder of our hope in future glory. 1 Peter 5:10 indicates that after suffering for a while, God will perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle us. This implies that suffering has a purpose—it shapes us into Christ's likeness and fosters reliance on God's grace. Moreover, enduring trials equips us with a deepened trust in God's promises. It reminds believers that though we face afflictions, they are temporary compared to the eternal glory that God has prepared for us.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:10

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