All True Believers in Jesus Christ Will Suffer
Paul's letter written to the believers in the Roman city of Philippi in the First Century and recorded in the Bible, was written from prison where Paul was incarcerated at the time. Not only did Paul not consider his imprisonment negative, he stated that the truth about Jesus was spreading even more in the area because of his imprisonment, and that it gave courage to others to take a stand for the truth. Paul made it very clear that true faith in Jesus Christ, which puts us at odds with the world system run by Satan, would result in suffering, as suffering is our calling as true disciples of Jesus Christ. A true disciple of Jesus will always suffer from not participating in the sins of the Satanic world system. This truth, for the most part, is not taught in American Christianity today. If a member of a Christian church is arrested and incarcerated today, or if the state takes away their children and accuses them of neglecting or abusing their children, in almost every case the Church will side with the State, and just assume that the church member did something wrong that deserved punishment (e.g. to refuse vaccines for your children). That's why I have spent time publishing articles for the past couple of years explaining that it is OK to leave the corporate churches, and if you have children, it is probably necessary to do so, because most all of the American churches today are "Synagogues of Satan."