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How Christian Beliefs On Suffering Can Give You Comfort

Between global pandemics, racial injustice, wars, disease, and natural disasters, it may feel like the suffering in this world never ends. You may feel overwhelmed at the thought of trying to make sense of it all or do something to help. If you've been feeling depressed due to your own suffering or the suffering of others in the world, you may be looking to religion for some answers. Many different religions offer comforting views on the topic of suffering, but here is specifically how Christian beliefs on suffering in the world can give you some comfort and peace.

Belief in the Bigger Picture

Any kind of suffering is easier to get through if you believe it has purpose. People push their bodies through difficult workouts because they desire greater health. Likewise, people get through difficult classes in school because they believe more education will benefit them. Most Christians believe that the hardships and trials you go through in life serve a greater purpose, teach you to trust that God sees the bigger picture, and will help you become stronger, more compassionate, and more humble through the suffering you endure. It may give you comfort to believe that your trials aren't in vain. 

Hope for Peace in the Future 

Sometimes it seems impossible to believe that suffering in this world could ever be resolved or that contentions could ever cease. However, most Christians believe that Jesus Christ will someday come again to the world and bring peace. Furthermore, they believe that those who accept Jesus as their Savior will be able to live in heaven with him after death, where there will also be everlasting peace and joy. It comforts many people to be able to hope for their sufferings to someday permanently end. 

Service Opportunities to Help Alleviate Suffering

While Christians believe that Jesus will bring peace in the future, they also believe that they can work to help alleviate suffering now. Christians believe in the Bible, which emphasizes that they should serve other people in need. Even though the world's problems are overwhelming and nobody can tackle them all at once, it brings many people comfort to serve others anyway, knowing that every small act of kindness helps to end just a little bit of someone's suffering. Many Christian groups and churches regularly put together service activities to help people in their community or even travel to other places to serve. 

If the state of the world has gotten you down, you may take comfort in religious beliefs. For more information about Christian beliefs on suffering in the world, contact some Christian churches near you. 


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