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In this Bible study on 2 Corinthians 1:5–7, Fr. Gabriel reflects on how our sufferings unite us to Christ and deepen our capacity to console others. Just as Christ suffered, we share in His sufferings—and in His comfort. This comfort isn’t merely emotional relief, but the presence of the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete, who abides with us. Fr. Gabriel emphasizes that Christian suffering is not meaningless or shameful; rather, it draws us closer to God and equips us to bring peace and presence to others in their own trials.
By Fr. Gabriel McHughIn this Bible study on 2 Corinthians 1:5–7, Fr. Gabriel reflects on how our sufferings unite us to Christ and deepen our capacity to console others. Just as Christ suffered, we share in His sufferings—and in His comfort. This comfort isn’t merely emotional relief, but the presence of the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete, who abides with us. Fr. Gabriel emphasizes that Christian suffering is not meaningless or shameful; rather, it draws us closer to God and equips us to bring peace and presence to others in their own trials.