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Don`t be afraid of the things which you are about to suffer. Behold, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested; and you will have oppression for ten days. Be faithful to death, and I will give you the crown of life.
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Suffering Is a Test, Not Punishment
Commentators agree that Jesus doesn't promise an absence of suffering. Instead, He reveals its ultimate source (the devil) and its divine purpose. God permits these trials not to destroy believers, but to test and prove the genuineness of their faith. This suffering is certain, but it has a holy purpose and is not a sign of God's abandonment.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Fear none of those things which you shall suffer. He did not promise them exemption from suffering. He saw that they were about to suffer,…
Fear not (μη φοβου). As in 1:17. Worse things are about to come than poverty and blasphemy, perhaps prison and death, for the devi…
19th Century
Anglican
Fear none of those things.—Though Christ proclaimed His yoke to be easy, He also said that His followers must expect trib…
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The speaker’s command immediately follows since no word of verdict or fault is spoken of. The prospect of further and imminent suffering may have m…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Fear none of those things which you shall suffer God's people undergo sufferings of various sorts, as the Christians…
Our Lord Jesus is the First, for by him all things were made; he was before all things, with God, and is God himself. He is the Last, for he will b…
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