Paul does not lose heart despite his many afflictions. He explains that this is possible if we will fix our eyes on what is unseen. He then goes on to explain that all suffering is for the believer's good, that at death we are with the Lord which is far better than life here, and that ultimately we will be resurrected with an eternal body that cannot break down. In light of all this, we should be of good courage!
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