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How do we know God's grace is sufficient during suffering?

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God's grace is exemplified in His merciful nature, which supports us through our suffering.

The concept of God's grace finds significant backing in Scripture, particularly when we reflect on His compassionate character. James 5:11 reminds us that 'the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy,' suggesting that His grace is intimately tied to our experiences of pain and suffering. This assures us that, no matter how overwhelming our circumstances appear, God's grace is enough to sustain us.

The narrative of Job further illustrates how grace operates amidst trials. God's ultimate purpose through Job's suffering was not punitive but transformative, demonstrating His desire to teach and refine His people. The mercy extended to Job during his afflictions affirms that God's grace is actively at work in our lives, preparing us for the eventual fulfillment of His promises. Thus, when we face suffering, we can rest in the assurance that God's grace, as shown through His tender mercies, will bear us up, helping us endure while fulfilling His divine purpose.
Scripture References: James 5:11, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Romans 8:28, Romans 8:32

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James 5:11
Robert Hawker · Mar 25, 2016
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