Humility and Suffering
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As long as we make it our goal to pursue happiness, we will always avoid suffering. No one would choose to suffer unless there was a good and certain purpose for it. If needed, they would be willing to suffer. We learn from Jesus that, sometimes, it is God's will that we go through difficult times. If we know the purpose of suffering, we are much more able to endure it. As God's children, we can trust Him that He is always accomplishing a great good through the suffering of His loved ones. The Book of Revelation, in part, is preparing Christians to endure sufferings. Each church has its own future. Smyrna would face great persecution (2:10); Philadelphia would be spared (3:10). Each would be worked out by our Lord Himself. Later in Revelation we see the martyred saints crying out for revenge. Justice would be delayed but only for a short period. God heard their cries. God would soon satisfy this great injustice.
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Godly Christians tend to go against the system, secular or religious. Suffering plays such a key role in humbling. We should, as much as possible, seek humility that suffering would not be needed. But if needed, then trust God for the suffering, whether it be general sickness or actual persecution.
Isa 2:17 And the pride of man will be humbled, And the loftiness of men will be abased, And the LORD alone will be exalted in that day. |
Humble, not Proud: A Biblical series on Humility |
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The Pattern of Humility | Moses & Humility | |
Kinds of Humility | Pride replaced with Humility | |
Jesus, Pioneer of Humility | Humility in Ministry | |
Humility and Leadership | Steps towards Humility | |
Dying to Self | Testimonies on Humility |
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Righteousness, not Compromise |
Grace and Graciousness | |
Truth, Not Deception | Faith and Faithfulness |
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Goodness and Contentment | Fear God, Fear not Man | |
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