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How do we know God allows suffering?

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Scripture confirms that God allows suffering for His glory and the good of His people.

The narrative in Exodus illustrates that the hardship the Israelites faced was not random; it was foreordained by God (Genesis 15:13). He purposed their affliction to serve both His glory and their good. The Lord allows suffering as a means of refining His people, much like how gold is refined by fire. In Job 5:8-9, it is further emphasized that in times of trial, we should seek God, who performs great and unsearchable things. This assurance helps believers understand that suffering is under God's divine plan and ultimately leads to our spiritual well-being.
Scripture References: Genesis 15:13, Job 5:8-9

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