The Sermon on suffering and patience.
Not every hardship in life was always there to break us all. This explains so clearly that why not all suffering comes from God? The ones that He allows carry the main purpose, which is to sheep and moat us.
What stood out the most was how Apostle Paul viewed tribulations. He didn't run from them. He was willing to welcome and understood their destination. According to Romans 5, tribulation produces patience, and patience leads to the experience, and experience gives birth to huge hope that we always experience.
It's a beautiful thing, and it's one that shows how God can even turn the hardest moments to the most sinful. Brother Eli is right. Patience is a powerful virtue. We need it to do us good, to finish what we are starting to do, to become a better version of ourselves with time. So, without it, we just give up too quickly, and sometimes we miss that glory awaiting us on the other side of life.
We have been called that if God permits a hardship, it's preparing us and making us to endure for what? For the glory of God. And there's good that is coming. In order to overcome it, with strength. Truly nothing from God is wasted. It's just a test that is time-based.
There's nothing too hard for God to do