Romans 8: How God Loves Usনমুনা
Suffering and Hope
Reflect / Discuss
- Have you ever experienced good that came about because of suffering in your life?
- How can suffering help us to become more like Christ?
Consider
Sometimes when we go through suffering, we think that we are off track or that we did the wrong thing. The consequences of our own actions or the actions of others can sometimes cause suffering. However, for the believer, suffering is a reminder that better things are coming. In these verses, Paul compares suffering to the pains of a mother giving birth. In childbirth, labor pain is not the end, but rather the beginning. It is a sign of something great that is coming. In the same way, our suffering and trials draw us closer to God, refining us and preparing us for eternity. The pains of labor also serve as a physical reminder to prepare for what’s ahead. Difficulties, suffering, and persecution can help us to remember our need for Christ. They can also give us an urgency to share the truth of the gospel with others around us.
Our “present sufferings” also allow us to experience hope. Hope is perfected during times of uncertainty or suffering. We are able to look at our circumstances and know that they do not have the final word. We have hope because of what Jesus did for us on the cross and because of what is promised to us in the Word of God. Hebrews 2:12 teaches us that Jesus was able to endure the suffering of the cross because He looked forward to joy that awaited him. In the same way, we can endure any trials on this earth by looking forward to the reality of spending eternity with our loving Savior!
Act
- Write down or memorize Romans 8:18. Carry it with you to encourage you in times of suffering.
Scripture
About this Plan
Nothing could ever fully describe the love of God, but if you feel it's absent in your life, Romans 8 helps to unveil it. As we explore the chapter, you'll get a greater glimpse of the extent of Christ's love for you.
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