When Suffering Meets Real Life - Quote
This truth has been expressed by many throughout history. Suffering isn't a sign of God's absence—it's often a sign of His presence. Take the story of Rachel, a young woman who lost her husband in a tragic accident. Instead of turning away from God, she chose to lean into Him, finding comfort in Scripture and strength in community. Her journey through grief eventually led her to start a support group for other widows.
This contemporary example of suffering shows how 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 speaks to our deepest pain. Suffering isn't meaningless; it's purposeful. It's not about punishment; it's about preparation. Rachel's story reminds us that God doesn't waste our pain—He uses it to comfort others and draw us closer to Him.
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