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How do we know God is just in our suffering?

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God's justice in our suffering is evident in His sovereign control over every circumstance, ultimately for our good (Romans 8:28).

Suffering is a prevalent theme in the life of Job, who endured immense trials while maintaining his faith in God's sovereignty. Despite his circumstances, Job acknowledged that God knew his heart and his situation better than anyone else. We see in Romans 8:28 that 'all things work together for good to them that love God,' reinforcing the belief that God is just and sovereign over the suffering of His people. God's purpose is often beyond our understanding, yet we trust that He employs our trials to strengthen our faith and lead us closer to Him, culminating in our ultimate good. Thus, we can rest in the assurance that our suffering is neither trivial nor unjust in the eyes of a holy God.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Job 16:19-22, Romans 9:14-16, Job 13:15

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