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What if the most confusing part of your suffering is not the pain, but what you think it says about God? We start with a listener question about God’s preceptive will and “free will,” and that opens into a raw, Scripture-driven conversation about grace, obedience, and why the heart resists God apart from His help.
We camp in Philippians 1:29, where Paul says it is “given” to believers not only to believe, but also to suffer for Christ’s sake. That one verse forces a different way of thinking about salvation, effectual grace, and the first cause of our faith. Then we pull in 1 Peter 3 to face a hard category most of us avoid: suffering for doing good “if the will of God be so.” Job becomes the lived example, a righteous man who cannot make sense of a trial he did not choose and did not order.
We also bring in John 13:16, because it cuts our pride down to size: a servant is not greater than his master. If Christ suffered, we should not treat hardship as automatic proof God has left us. The conversation closes like a family around a table, sharing last thoughts, encouragement, and prayers, with a steady reminder that God reveals Himself through creation, fall, curse, and redemption and our trials are not outside His story.
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