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Words of Comfort for Those Who Suffer

A Bible verse to ease your suffering

Words of comfort for those who suffer.

Perhaps it was because I was already deep into a glum, “let no good deed go unpunished” frame of mind that I was startled by the words of 1 Peter 3:17 at church on Sunday: “For it is better, if it is God’s will, to suffer for doing good than for doing evil.” 

How had I never heard these words before? I’ve read 1 Peter dozens of times and slid right by them. Looking at my personal situation from this perspective–that it’s not a matter of if we suffer, but of choosing what we suffer for–it made total sense. Why had I assumed that I’d be thanked or appreciated? Why was I hurt when people threw my efforts in my face? I prayed about this for a long while until thought I had a clue. 

The truth was that my motives were mixed: I thought I’d chosen to do what was right purely for God’s sake, yet I also kind of expected what amounted to a holy pat on the back.

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Somewhere deep down I’d assumed the response I’d get would be Matthew 25:21 (“Well done, good and faithful servant!”) instead of John 15:18 (“If the world hates you, keep in mind it hated me first”). But we don’t actually get our rewards in this life.

I quickly memorized 1 Peter 3:17 to carry in my heart for the future. It’s a comforting reminder that suffering may feel bad, but allows us to imitate Christ. And that is good.

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