Romans 5:3

Verse

Romans 5:3

And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;

  • Perseverance
  • Strength
  • Faith
  • Endurance
  • Hope
Bebe's interpretation
According to this verse, Paul makes a point regarding the benefit of salvation we receive immediately. For those who die without Christ, suffering is merely pain, loss, and frustration that results in no particular benefit and brings no resolution. Suffering, however, has a purpose for those in Christ since we are destined for something greater. As a matter of fact, it accomplishes great good in our lives.
Rejoicing in suffering may not seem natural in light of trials and tribulations. Paul, however, emphasizes that they should never be a source of complaint. In his teaching, he explains that suffering for the sake of Christ is a badge of honor for the saint of God. In spite of our suffering, we should rejoice. As we suffer, we should maintain an attitude of thanksgiving and praise. Regardless of what difficulties we may encounter, we are to rejoice in the Lord.
According to Paul, tribulation produces perseverance, which develops a godly character that ultimately leads to hope. As a result, we will never have cause to doubt that the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the indwelling Holy Spirit, which we received the moment we placed our trust in Christ as our Savior.
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