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Lessons on Suffering from the Puritans

Oct 17, 2025
In this engaging talk, Ligon Duncan, Chancellor at Reformed Theological Seminary, shares deep insights from the Puritans on the nature of suffering. He discusses how suffering serves as divine discipline and refines one's faith. Ligon emphasizes that trials can foster perseverance and provide a sense of fellowship with Christ. He also highlights that suffering can lead to glory and a greater dependence on God, while ultimately serving as a powerful witness to others. Recommended Puritan texts further illuminate these profound themes.
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ANECDOTE

Example: Johnny Erickson Tada's Witness

  • Ligon Duncan points listeners to Johnny Erickson Tada as a model for suffering well in chronic pain.
  • He describes her conversation as glowing with Christ despite long-term hardship.
INSIGHT

Suffering Builds Perseverance

  • Trials build perseverance, proven character, and lasting hope as part of sanctification.
  • Endurance matters more than intensity because long, small trials often wear people down.
INSIGHT

Participation In Christ's Sufferings

  • Christian suffering joins believers to Christ's own sufferings and shapes deeper fellowship with him.
  • Sharing Christ's sufferings helps us attain resurrection and intimacy with our Savior.
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