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How do we know God's glory is revealed through our suffering?

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God's glory is revealed through suffering and redemption, as seen in the story of Lazarus.

In the account of Lazarus, Jesus states that Lazarus's sickness is not unto death, but for the glory of God (John 11:4). This indicates that God uses our trials, including sickness and suffering, to showcase His glory. The ultimate purpose of Lazarus's sickness, death, and subsequent resurrection is to reveal the divine power and glory of Christ. Our suffering, while difficult, can result in God being glorified, for it points to the greater truth of redemption and resurrection. God's greatest glory is manifest in the salvation of His people, as the entire narrative surrounding Lazarus’s story illustrates God’s redemptive work.
Scripture References: John 11:4

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Tim James · Apr 12, 2026
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