2 Corinthians 4:16-18 is a beautiful passage of Scripture reminding us of the struggles we face in this world and the glorious promises awaiting us in eternity with God. Truth be told, none of us want to suffer, and questions arise as to why we suffer and if it is meaningful.
Join me as we look at suffering in this world, reasons for our suffering, blessings in the midst of suffering, as well as a personal update pertaining to suffering.
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