Are We Suffering for Sin? (Luke 13:1-5)

3 years ago

The common tendency is to wonder if we are suffering for sin. When a trial or tragedy occurs will wonder what we did to cause the suffering we are experiencing. In Luke 13, verses 1-5 Jesus teaches suffering is not always the result of sin. When Jesus commented on the two tragedies that took place, he didn't explain why they happened, because we don't often get to find out why suffering occurs. The question isn't, "Why is this happening?" The question Jesus wants us asking is, "Have I repented, or will I perish eternally?"

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00:00 Sermon Lessons for Are We Suffering for Sin? (Luke 13:1-5)
11:33 Lesson One: Suffering isn’t always the result of sin.
29:02 Lesson Two: All suffering is the result of sin.
32:42 Lesson Three: We don’t always get to find out why we are suffering.
37:02 Lesson Four: We must all repent or perish eternally. Family Worship

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