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Suffering is real. But it doesn't have the final word. In Romans 8:18–22, Pastor Jeff Wells opens one of the most hope-filled passages in all of Scripture — a passage that puts our present pain in the light of an eternal glory that is incomparably greater. Paul doesn't minimize suffering. He lived it. But he could still write that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory to come. This message explores why that's true, what that glory actually looks like, and what it means that all of creation itself is groaning — standing on tiptoe — waiting for that day. If you are carrying something heavy right now, this message is for you. Suffering is a drop. Glory is an ocean. There is no comparison.
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Suffering is real. But it doesn't have the final word. In Romans 8:18–22, Pastor Jeff Wells opens one of the most hope-filled passages in all of Scripture — a passage that puts our present pain in the light of an eternal glory that is incomparably greater. Paul doesn't minimize suffering. He lived it. But he could still write that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory to come. This message explores why that's true, what that glory actually looks like, and what it means that all of creation itself is groaning — standing on tiptoe — waiting for that day. If you are carrying something heavy right now, this message is for you. Suffering is a drop. Glory is an ocean. There is no comparison.