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How do we know God is just in our suffering?

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God is just in our suffering because His ultimate purpose is to display His glory and grace, as seen in Job's faith amidst trials.

Job's trust in God, even in anguish, emphasizes that God's justice remains intact despite human suffering. As stated in Romans 9, God has absolute sovereignty in showing mercy and compassion. Job understood that all men deserve condemnation due to sin, yet he could trust in God's just nature. This trust acknowledges that suffering may serve a purpose beyond human understanding—namely, to refine faith and display God's glory. True faith accepts God's justice and goodness, even when circumstances seem unjust or harsh, believing that God is always right in all He does.
Scripture References: Romans 9:14-16, Job 13:15

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