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Romans 8:18 | Devo | September 23, 2025

Romans 8:18

[18]I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. 


Reflection

Si Pablo nag sulat ani nga verse para mag encourage sa mga believers who were going through trials, pain, or persecution. 

Nag remind si pablo that our sufferings are just a temporary, the hardship that we are facing today or the hardship we face in this life such us the pain, struggles, losses and persecution are real but it does not last long, this will only last for a time.

The Lord has prepared something for more beautiful and eternal for His children and this includes eternal life, freedom from sin, and being in God's presence forever.

Gipakita lang diri nga verse ang eternal joy that await us after all struggles we face in this world. After this struggles there is joy await us, we just need to persevere.


Whatever pain you go through now is nothing compared to the eternal reward and glory God has for you.


Lesson we get in this verse:

1. Endure trials with hope

      When you face difficulties (family problems, financial struggles, sickness, or rejection) remember that there are temporary Keep your eyes on the eternal promise of God.


2. Strength to Persevere

       Instead na mo give up when life gets hard, himoon nga reminders ni nga verse  that our pain has purpose. God can use it to strengthen our faith and character.


3. Encourage others

        When you see people discouraged, encourage them and share the truth!Your suffering today is not the end of the story—God has a better future ahead.


4. Focus on eternity

       Don’t measure life only by present comfort. Measure it by the glory God has promised. This keeps your heart anchored in hope.


Conclusion

This verse teaches us to keep a heavenly perspective—no matter how heavy today feels, tomorrow in God’s presence will be far greater.

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