The exposition of Brother Eli in Romans 8: 18 and Romans 5:3-4 gives us a very important note that not all hardships are a burden, some are opportunities for growth.
So, when these trials come, it is from God. They come with a very important purpose. They mold us into a vessel that makes us patient. It gives us experience and gives us hope.
As Apostle Paul declared that our suffering in this present time brings us to the glory.
Oh, how it is! So, this is a very important perspective that transforms how we view life. The hardships from God are not just punishment, but they are lessons. They cultivate the virtue that shapes our character and faith.
As Brother Eli emphasized, this is a cornerstone of triumph. Even with that tribulation, we are led to endure suffering.
And to trust in the timing of God. This pressure inverts so much experience and gives us hope.
A hope that never disappoints. A hope that is rooted in the love of God. That is pointed to our heart. And given by the Holy Spirit, not for us, but it comes from God. This sum of the hopes stemmed from human greed and selfishness are all should be from God. Yet, where God allowed these trials to come to us?
He is teaching us to be resilient and we should trust in the plan of God. So, let us embrace these God-given trials. Knowing that they all lead to glory. So, we should be patient. We should gain experience.
We should gain hope. And we must live on our shame. Anchoring the eternal promise of God.
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Trusting in God with all our might , as his plans for us is better
Sufferings is not the end for us. We must be strong and have faith in God's plan for us.