The Daily Rebel Devotional with Derek Griffon

#87 | The Pain is Producing | Romans 8:18 | The Great 8

6 min · 30. juni 2026
episode #87 | The Pain is Producing | Romans 8:18 | The Great 8 cover

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Pain has a way of shrinking our perspective. When you're hurting, today's struggle can feel like the whole story. Five minutes feels like five hours. Five days feels like five months. And if we're not careful, we begin believing the lie that this chapter is the final chapter. But Romans 8:18 lifts our eyes above our circumstances and gives us an eternal perspective. Paul says, "I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is going to be revealed to us." He's essentially saying, "I've done the math." After weighing temporary suffering against eternal glory, there simply is no comparison.  Paul isn't minimizing pain. He's maximizing eternity. He reminds us that suffering is real, but it isn't ultimate. God isn't asking us to pretend everything is okay. He's inviting us to trust Him in the middle of what's not okay. Because what feels like pressure today may actually be producing purpose for tomorrow. In this episode, we unpack three powerful truths about present pain and future glory: 1. Present Pain Is Real — Faith doesn't deny reality. It trusts God inside reality. Your pain is real, but it doesn't have the final word. 2. Future Glory Is Greater — Heaven doesn't erase suffering; it puts suffering into perspective. The greater your view of eternity, the smaller your suffering becomes in comparison. 3. Eternal Hope Changes Earthly Hurt — God is producing something through your pain. What feels like pressure may actually be preparing you for purpose and glory. Ultimately, Jesus shows us that suffering is never the end of the story. The cross looked like defeat, but resurrection was coming. And the same God who brought glory through Christ's suffering is working through yours. Final Application: * What suffering are you carrying today? * What burden feels unbearable? * What chapter feels confusing? * Lift your eyes higher. Look beyond today. Look beyond the pain. Look beyond the pressure. Because glory is coming. Because what feels like pressure today... is producing something for eternity. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599435/fan_mail/new] Book Derek Griffon to Speak at your next event  https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite [https://www.derekgriffon.com/invite]

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#96 | Who Can Accuse? | Romans 8:33 | The Great 8

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#95 | God Has The Final Word | Romans 8:33 | The Great 8

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#94 | God Really Loves You | Romans 8:32 | The Great 8

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