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

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God's grace is sufficiency during suffering is affirmed through His promises and the experiences of His people.

The experience of suffering is not an absence of God's grace but rather a profound opportunity for believers to realize the depth of His mercy. God often leads His people through difficulties to remind them that their true blessings are not found in earthly comforts but in fellowship with Him. In situations of trial, as seen with the captives in Babylon, remembrance of God's past mercies fosters a deeper understanding of His ongoing grace. By reflecting on the sufferings of Christ and the purpose behind them, believers grasp the truth that God is actively working to manifest His glory through their hardships and that all things are under His sovereign control.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 12:9, Romans 8:28

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