• 80. Why We Suffer as Christians

  • Apr 13 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

80. Why We Suffer as Christians

  • Summary

  • With all the ups and downs of life, it can be easy to wonder why unfortunate, uncomfortable, downright painful things happen to us. Throughout my life, and recently as a divorcé, I’ve found myself asking if God cares about my feelings or my circumstance. Sure, some suffering is self-inflicted, but what about the times when you’ve been striving to live an upright life and still experience suffering?

    I've been going to God about this in prayer and in His word, and found so much comfort in the scriptures below. I break it all down in this episode and hope it helps you endure and overcome whatever suffering you've been faced with.


    • Hebrews 12:1-4
    • 2 Corinthians 10:3-6
    • Matt 28:19-20
    • Romans 8 (not mentioned in the episode but gives great guidance on this topic)

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