The Exiled Elect: Message 10

Mar 9, 2025    Kyle Caudell

Suffering is a reality that every believer must face, but the question we often ask is, "Why?" In 1 Peter 4:1-6, the apostle Peter urges us to arm ourselves with the understanding that just as Christ suffered, so too will His followers. Suffering is not meaningless; rather, it serves a divine purpose in shaping us into the image of Christ. Sometimes, our suffering comes from the brokenness of the world, the attacks of the enemy, or even our own sin. Other times, it is permitted by God to sanctify us, drawing us closer to Him, refining our faith, and reorienting our priorities. When we endure hardship with a perspective rooted in Christ, we learn that God’s grace is sufficient, and our dependence on Him is our greatest strength. Through suffering, God calls us to live not for fleeting earthly desires, but for His eternal will, anchoring our hope in the One who judges righteously and redeems every pain for His glory.