Why do good people suffer while the wicked prosper?

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Why do good people suffer while the wicked prosper?

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Ecclesiastes 9:2 John 5:28-29, Job 20:4-5 Luke 6:20-23

This essence of learning the word of God is for our own good, which has to do with studying the word of God and applying it for others to see and as well learn from it, which implies that we are the face of Christ here on earth, which is the reason we ought to be dedicated to the word of God, which is filled with truth that is meant for everyone to learn and as well learn from it as it is in the Bible; hence, below is my review of what I learned from the caption, Why do good people suffer while the wicked prosper?

With respect to this scripture, the description went on to educate us that both death and life go for the wicked and the righteous, which speaks of the same fate without discrimination; hence, this scripture went on to let us understand that suffering and prosperity don’t really depend on who you are made up of based on righteousness, but rather on God, our heavenly father, the ultimate judge, which is what really matters a lot.

Across my study on John 5:28-29, I was reminded that there is time for everything in life, and we are reminded that one day is appointed when everyone has to be judged based on what we have done here on earth, which implies that before judgment no one will have reason to say that is why he or she is not righteous, which gives eternal life , while the wicked will go on to suffer for their deeds, which are consequences of not living a good life here on earth, which speaks against condemnation.

So may as well is the wicked proper. Yes, the answer to that is that it is for an appointed time; after that, justice will prevail, which means that he can’t escape from the rout of the God judgment, as the book of Luke 20:4-5 declares this to our consumption. Also, in the book of Luke 6:20-23, it encourages every one of us who are suffering due to righteousness that our reward is in heaven, which is where we will enjoy eternity.

So therefore, while some enjoy and some pass through the huddle, the truth is that justice will definitely prevail, which implies that we ought to remain steadfast in our faith, knowing that our reward awaits us in the time to come in heaven; hence, rest assured, our suffering is not in vain but for a purpose, which attracts blessings from God at last.

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Very well written..... I love your point, it means you truly understood...

Nice one

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