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How do we know God's control is good for believers?

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God's control is seen as benevolent and loving, providing security and purpose to believers as His servants.

God’s control over the lives of believers is illustrated as a source of comfort, benevolence, and purpose. As Seen in passages like Romans 8:28-30, believers are assured that all things work together for their good, affirming that God's sovereignty is not a tyrannical force but rather an act of divine love. Furthermore, believers are called to be servants of Christ, which denotes a willingly chosen relationship based on love and redemption, rather than oppression. This relationship emphasizes that genuine freedom is found in serving God, as His provisions guide us toward spiritual growth and eternal security.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30

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