Embracing Suffering: A Path to Glory

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Beloved, those whom God has his sights set on, do not be surprised at the fiery trial, at the refining trial, when it comes upon you. The purpose of a trial is to test you, to test your genuineness of your faith. Don't be surprised as though something strange or unusual were happening to you. [00:04:45]

We should rejoice, we should not be depressed, but we should rejoice insofar as you share Christ's sufferings. That is, we are suffering on behalf of the same cause which Christ patiently endured. We're suffering on that exact same cause, we're sharing in Christ's sufferings. [00:05:50]

If you are insulted for the name of Christ, not insulted for being a fool, but for the name of Christ, you are blessed, you're happy. Why should I be blessed? Because the spirit of glory and of God rests upon you. Meaning, Peter means you're suffering for being like Christ. [00:06:50]

Peter says, don't let any of you suffer as a murderer or thief or an evildoer. That term evildoer covers all types of sin. And look at the next, he says, let none of you suffer as a meddler. Well, murderer, meddler, yet two M words, they're far extremes. [00:07:36]

If anyone suffers as a Christian, let him not be ashamed. Don't be embarrassed what disformatiz the trial might bring in your life or something the world might mock. Don't be ashamed, Peter says, but in contrast to feeling ashamed, what should you do? You should glorify God. [00:08:36]

Our present suffering is light and momentary compared to the eternal glory that awaits us. This future hope encourages us to endure with joy, knowing that our trials are temporary and that we will one day see Christ face to face. [00:32:17]

Therefore, because the path to heaven is difficult and the damnation of those who reject Christ is terrifying and future glory is incredible, let those who suffer according to God's will entrust their souls to a faithful creator while doing good. [00:13:00]

Peter says, you should rejoice in that. That's something to thank God for, that he is helping you in that in such a marvelous way. So what believer would not feel it a great blessing to have such power and assurance upon them? We should desire that. [00:36:24]

Peter says, don't suffer for any type of sin, I mean, whatever it might be. But it's interesting how Peter adds on to not suffer as a meddler. You know, here you've got all these trials going on and stuff is happening, and you meddle, you're a busybody. [00:40:30]

Peter says, you should rejoice in that. That's something to thank God for, that he is helping you in that in such a marvelous way. So what believer would not feel it a great blessing to have such power and assurance upon them? We should desire that. [00:36:24]

Peter says, you should rejoice in that. That's something to thank God for, that he is helping you in that in such a marvelous way. So what believer would not feel it a great blessing to have such power and assurance upon them? We should desire that. [00:36:24]

Peter says, you should rejoice in that. That's something to thank God for, that he is helping you in that in such a marvelous way. So what believer would not feel it a great blessing to have such power and assurance upon them? We should desire that. [00:36:24]

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