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What does the Bible say about suffering and God's presence?

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The Bible reveals that in times of suffering, God's presence can be even more profound, as seen in Revelation 1:9-10.

The Scriptures illustrate that suffering can serve as a context for profound encounters with God. In Revelation 1:9-10, John experiences a significant revelation of Christ during his exile on Patmos; this illustrates how even the most painful trials can lead to greater awareness of God's glory. Dark providential circumstances often highlight the beauty of Christ, similar to how the night enhances the visibility of stars. This pattern demonstrates that God uses affliction as a means to train His people spiritually and deepen their understanding of His love and grace.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:9-10, Psalm 22, 1 Peter 4:16, Genesis 39:2, Psalm 37:5, Job 13:15, Lamentations 3:22-23, Romans 8:28, Psalm 13, Isaiah 49:14-16

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