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Reading: 1 Peter 2:18-25
Pray
God Commands Us to Submit as Servants to Both Good and Bad Masters
When We Suffer Injustice and Endure, It Reflects God’s Grace...
Luke 6:32-36
…Just as When Christ Suffered and Endured for Us
How Did Christ Suffer?
He Suffered Sinlessly
He Suffered Sincerely
He Suffered Silently
He Suffered Steadfastly
He Suffered Sacrificially
He Suffered Successfully
Go be like Christ.
When you suffer, even though you don’t deserve it, endure like Christ did: sinlessly, sincerely, silently, steadfastly, sacrificially.
And know that your suffering will not be in vain, but will be filled by God’s grace.
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