Today’s Manna!
Scripture: Romans 8:18
In Romans 8:18, the Apostle Paul offers a perspective-shifting declaration: “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” These words carry profound implications for how we navigate the trials and tribulations of life as followers of Christ.
Paul acknowledges the reality of suffering in the present age. As humans living in a fallen world, we encounter various forms of suffering—physical, emotional, and spiritual. From sickness and loss to persecution and hardship, suffering is an unavoidable aspect of the human experience. Yet, Paul urges us to adopt a different mindset—one shaped by the hope of future glory.
The sufferings we endure in this life, as challenging and painful as they may be, pale in comparison to the glory that awaits us in eternity. This glory refers to the fullness of God’s kingdom, where sin, suffering, and death will be no more, and we will experience the unimaginable joy of being in God’s presence forever.
For the believer, suffering is not the end of the story but a temporary reality on the journey toward ultimate redemption. Our present sufferings serve to prepare us for the glory that will be revealed in us. They refine our character, deepen our faith, and draw us closer to God as we learn to rely on His strength in the midst of adversity.
As we fix our eyes on the hope of future glory, we are empowered to persevere through life’s trials with unwavering faith and trust in God’s promises. We can endure suffering with confidence, knowing that it is producing in us an eternal weight of glory that far outweighs our temporary afflictions.
Heavenly Father, in the midst of our present sufferings, we thank you for the hope of future glory that sustains us. Help us to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, as we journey through life’s trials. Grant us strength and perseverance to endure, knowing that the sufferings of this present age are temporary, but the glory that awaits us is eternal. May your Spirit comfort and strengthen us, enabling us to live victoriously for your glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.