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Why is the glory that follows Christ's suffering important?

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The glory that follows Christ's suffering is essential as it promises ultimate victory and hope for believers.

The glory that follows the suffering of Christ signifies the hope for believers that suffering is not the end but a gateway to exaltation. 1 Peter 1:11 reminds us that while Christ endured suffering, He was also glorified, and similarly, believers hope for a glory that will be revealed. This perspective encourages believers to persevere through trials, understanding that these temporary hardships lead to an eternal weight of glory, reflecting the absolute assurance that God will fulfill His promises in glorifying His people.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:11, 2 Corinthians 4:17

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