Eternal Hope: Embracing Suffering and Faith in Christ

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1. "He is Lord of all. That's who Jesus is. And he's the only way to heaven. He's the only way to eternal life. That's who he is. And so when you preach that, teach that, stand on that, and refuse to compromise, that there's going to be some trouble and suffering in this life. We hadn't known all a lot about that yet in the United States, but we're learning, and we're going to learn a lot more if Jesus tarries much longer." [01:32] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Every time there's an ounce of persecution and suffering in our lives as a result of our stand for Christ and our message of the gospel, when there's an ounce of that, God adds a million pounds of glory. I don't know how else to say it. He said, it's far beyond all comparison. I'm shortchanging what God's doing to what I'm doing here that's not even comparable. I mean, that happens every time it's producing for us so that when we finally get to heaven, not that these sufferings we have here are in any way being made light of by God." [06:20] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We should long for that day. Long for that day. Our new body, number two, our new life. It's in verses two through four. Paul longed here in verses two through four for the perfection of eternal life, if you will, that Christ died to provide for his own, to become reality. You see, when Jesus died on the cross, he didn't just die so we could be saved from hell and go to heaven. Jesus died ultimately so that we could be made into everything God designed us and desired for us to be made into so we would spend eternity in a perfected eternal state in heaven itself." [14:05] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Faith is not faith in faith. That's not what our faith is in. But our faith is in what God says in his word. That's what our faith is in. He says, we walk by faith, not by sight. We walk by faith, not by sight. You say, man, I'm looking to all the things around me, and I'm seeing how the world is going. And it's hard for me to have much faith. Well, you're not living by faith. You're living by sight. And that's not how a Christian is supposed to live. It doesn't matter how things look around us. What matters is what God said in his word." [25:12] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "When death comes for one who is truly born again and our bodies are raised up to be with the Lord forever, we will have a purified, glorified body, free from sin, free from sorrow, free from sickness, free from death. And we will worship and we will serve our wonderful, merciful savior who died to make us everything he desires. And we will look upon his face. And finally and forever, we will worship our Lord without any interruption. Forever and ever. Hallelujah and amen." [29:44] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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