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The Benefits of Suffering: God Is Too Good to Make You Suffer

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The Benefits of Suffering: God Is Too Good to Make You Suffer
The Benefits of Suffering: God Is Too Good to Make You Suffer

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The Benefits of Suffering: God Is Too Good to Make You Suffer

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Jesus and Suffering God created humans to live a life of happiness free from stress, suffering, and death for eternity. But humans, with the freedom of choice, choose suffering and death and go against God's will (humans have sinned). Suffering becomes part of human life. Thus, the human can do nothing good, nothing beautiful, and nothing spectacular or famous without sacrifice or suffering. And when human does evil, he makes others suffer. After reading this book, you will realize that without suffering, the world would have more handicaps, more suicides, and more deaths. The world population would be much lower than it is today. Without suffering, life would be worried and more anxious. And, in this world, suffering is a human necessity.

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