A.W. Pink emphasizes that the sufferings of this present time are insignificant compared to the glory that will be revealed in believers, as stated in Romans 8:18. He highlights that the Apostle Paul, who faced immense suffering, found hope and comfort in the promise of future glory, which includes a perfect body, a transformed mind, and perfect holiness. Pink contrasts the temporary nature of Christian suffering with the eternal suffering of the Christ-rejector, encouraging believers to look forward to the joy and glory that awaits them. He reassures that the trials of this life are fleeting and will be overshadowed by the eternal joy in God's presence. Ultimately, he calls for faith to grasp this truth and live in the light of the glory to come.