4/26/26

Rom 8:18-22

Pastor Blaine teaches that the suffering of this present life—whether persecution, pain, illness, loss, or emotional hardship—is real, but cannot compare to the eternal glory awaiting believers in Christ. Paul’s point is not to minimize suffering, but to give it proper perspective by contrasting temporary pain with infinite joy. Blaine explains that all creation itself is broken and “groaning” under the curse of sin, longing for the day when God will fully redeem His people and remake the world in a new heaven and new earth. He encourages Christians not to waste suffering, but to let it deepen their hope in eternity and point others to Christ. He also challenges believers to worship the Creator rather than the creation, stewarding the world well without idolizing it, and to invest their lives in what is eternal rather than in a temporary, passing world.

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Romans 8:15-17