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Have you found yourself lost in pain and depression because of being a Christian? The meaning and experience of Christian suffering is a fundamental concern for many Christians. This book explores 1 Peter 4:12-19. The book will help believers understand the nature, role, and value of suffering for being a Christian, and equip them with relevant biblical response strategies to suffering. Christian suffering is not strange but is sharing in Christ's sufferings. Christian suffering anticipates sharing in the promised glory of God to be revealed. As Peter exhorted the suffering Christians in the…mehr

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Have you found yourself lost in pain and depression because of being a Christian? The meaning and experience of Christian suffering is a fundamental concern for many Christians. This book explores 1 Peter 4:12-19. The book will help believers understand the nature, role, and value of suffering for being a Christian, and equip them with relevant biblical response strategies to suffering. Christian suffering is not strange but is sharing in Christ's sufferings. Christian suffering anticipates sharing in the promised glory of God to be revealed. As Peter exhorted the suffering Christians in the Greco-Roman world not to suffer as a result of wrongdoing, but only as Christians, especially in light of the impending judgment on all humanity, believers today ought to embrace the same call, by trusting God, who is faithful, and continue to do good, amidst the depth of their suffering. God is faithful to keep His saints safe in trials that come their way because of their faith in Christ.
Autorenporträt
Robert Namakwa is a pastor and Bible teacher with about two decades of Christian ministry. He seeks to demonstrate exemplary servant leadership in ministry, bringing authentic and relatable biblical preaching and teaching for holistic transformation. Married to Grace Wanjiru, they are blessed with three children, Waridi, Faraja and Karama.