Suffering always means God is trying to teach you something - False (Mat 26:38-39), Suffering entered the world with sin - True (Gen 3:16-17), God asks His children to suffer in silence - False (Gal 6:2), Suffering can be used by God to build our character - True (Rom 5:3-5), Suffering will not come to those who are full of faith - False (Mat 26:36-37), Suffering will always be with us - False (Rev 21:4), Some suffering may come from closely following Jesus - True (2 Tim 3:12), Suffering can prepare us to help other people when they suffer - True (2 Cor 1:3-4), Some suffering can separate believers from God for a time - False (Rom 8:35), It is wrong to ask God to take away our suffering - False (Mat 26:39), Suffering can always be tracked back to a particular person's sin - False (John 9:1-3), God will always remove suffering if we ask in faith - False (2 Cor 12:6-10), Suffering is always a curse - False (Phil 1:29), God promises to use our suffering for our ultimate good - True (Rom 8:28), Suffering shows that God is not yet in complete control of the earth - False (Job 42:2), Christianity is a religion based on suffering - False (John 3:16), People suffer to complete the work that Jesus began on the cross - False (John 19:30), If we ask in faith, God will always show us why we are suffering - False (Isa 55:8-9), Sometimes even God is surprised by our suffering - False (Psa 139:16), Some suffering will be difficult to overcome even in heaven - False (2 Cor 4:17),
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Suffering (True or False)
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