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Asked: 4 years ago2019-06-09T10:16:07+03:00 2019-06-09T10:16:07+03:00

Would you take up Present Suffering and ignore temporary pleasure for the sake of a permanent Future Glory?

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In his letter to the Romans, Apostle Paul talked about Present Suffering and Future Glory – (Romans 8:18) I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.

Would you sacrifice an assured temporary pleasure today for a more permanent joy in the future that you are not sure of or even guaranteed?

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