Thursday, May 21
Suffering Produces Eternal Fruit
Romans 8:18-28; 2 Corinthians 4:16-18
Paul and Silas didn't choose imprisonment, but looking back, seeing the jailer and his family saved, don't you think they said, "It was worth it"? God wastes nothing—not our tears, our pain, or our darkest nights. What seems meaningless in the moment often bears eternal fruit we cannot yet see. The present suffering, though real and painful, is producing glory that far outweighs it all. Pastor Jesus Navarro, watching his wife die of cancer, understood this: "My Savior suffered, why wouldn't I?" His response reveals a heart that trusts God's purposes beyond immediate comfort. Today, ask God to help you see beyond your present pain to the eternal work He's accomplishing.
Reflection Question: What eternal perspective might change how you view your current trial?
Romans 8:18-28; 2 Corinthians 4:16-18
Paul and Silas didn't choose imprisonment, but looking back, seeing the jailer and his family saved, don't you think they said, "It was worth it"? God wastes nothing—not our tears, our pain, or our darkest nights. What seems meaningless in the moment often bears eternal fruit we cannot yet see. The present suffering, though real and painful, is producing glory that far outweighs it all. Pastor Jesus Navarro, watching his wife die of cancer, understood this: "My Savior suffered, why wouldn't I?" His response reveals a heart that trusts God's purposes beyond immediate comfort. Today, ask God to help you see beyond your present pain to the eternal work He's accomplishing.
Reflection Question: What eternal perspective might change how you view your current trial?
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