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Christian service involves suffering. It demands that we give our all to the Lord and his people.
Although it can be painful and strenuous, God promises that there is no sacrifice made for his sake in this life that will not receive a hundredfold blessing in return.
The knowledge of the glory that is to come makes all the suffering in our Christian service entirely worthwhile.
— 11 hours, 3 min ago
Although it can be painful and strenuous, God promises that there is no sacrifice made for his sake in this life that will not receive a hundredfold blessing in return.
The knowledge of the glory that is to come makes all the suffering in our Christian service entirely worthwhile.
ethan
is on page 182 of 248
Christian service, not experiences or gifts, but a transformed life devoted to the service of others is the evidence/fruit of genuine faith and repentance.
It is expressed in our service of the Lord and the willingness to serve his bride, the church.
— Jun 16, 2026 10:40PM
It is expressed in our service of the Lord and the willingness to serve his bride, the church.
ethan
is on page 176 of 248
Chapter 10: Serving Faithfully
We are not to be ‘internally rotated’ as lovers of self, but rather externally rotated to love God and love neighbour.
This requires a repentance that the whole of the Christian life is.
The Corinthians prized the medium of the message more than the message itself. The same towards spiritual gifts. However, all spiritual gifts are meant for the *building up* of the church.
— May 29, 2026 02:47AM
We are not to be ‘internally rotated’ as lovers of self, but rather externally rotated to love God and love neighbour.
This requires a repentance that the whole of the Christian life is.
The Corinthians prized the medium of the message more than the message itself. The same towards spiritual gifts. However, all spiritual gifts are meant for the *building up* of the church.
ethan
is on page 170 of 248
The reason for Paul’s suffering: to be humbled (as he was entrusted with treasures), learn more about the sufficiency of God’s grace, and be able to minister to those who have suffered.
Yet, ultimately, it is Christ who suffered the greatest of all men, to show his love for sinners. As we suffer with the Great Sufferer, our experience will grow us in maturity.
— May 29, 2026 02:45AM
Yet, ultimately, it is Christ who suffered the greatest of all men, to show his love for sinners. As we suffer with the Great Sufferer, our experience will grow us in maturity.
ethan
is on page 167 of 248
By understanding God and Satan’s role in suffering, seeing it is Satan’s hand guards us from bitterness, while seeing it is God’s purpose guards us from despair.
— May 28, 2026 03:09AM
ethan
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The instrument of Paul’s suffering:
The devil is God’s devil. When we suffer, both God and Satan are active with different purposes, God wants to reveal our sin and his sufficiency for us, while Satan harasses us and attempts to destroy our sense of God’s love.
In suffering, it is God given, while Satan attacks, we are not to confuse the two.
Satan wants to destroy faith, God wants to strengthen it.
— May 28, 2026 03:08AM
The devil is God’s devil. When we suffer, both God and Satan are active with different purposes, God wants to reveal our sin and his sufficiency for us, while Satan harasses us and attempts to destroy our sense of God’s love.
In suffering, it is God given, while Satan attacks, we are not to confuse the two.
Satan wants to destroy faith, God wants to strengthen it.
ethan
is on page 164 of 248
God afflicts us in faithfulness, not in justice, to grow us in sanctification.
“The afflictions that come to the believer through the instigation of Satan are not out with the sovereign purposes of God to do us spiritual good and to bring us to see and taste the sufficiency of the Lord’s grace.”
There is a difference between wrestling and rebelling against God’s will.
— May 27, 2026 03:18AM
“The afflictions that come to the believer through the instigation of Satan are not out with the sovereign purposes of God to do us spiritual good and to bring us to see and taste the sufficiency of the Lord’s grace.”
There is a difference between wrestling and rebelling against God’s will.
ethan
is on page 157 of 248
Affliction teaches us the ways of God. Not his ways in terms of decree, but his ways of sanctifying his own.
God puts us through affliction so that we may grow into the likeness of Christ.
— May 25, 2026 03:04AM
God puts us through affliction so that we may grow into the likeness of Christ.

