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How do we know God's mercy is shown in suffering?

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God's mercy is evident in suffering as He uses trials to strengthen faith and draw believers closer to Him.

Job's story reveals that God is not a passive observer in our sufferings; rather, He actively governs every circumstance for our ultimately good. The Lord's dealings with Job demonstrate His tender mercy, as He blessed Job abundantly after his trials. While affliction is painful, it serves a noble purpose in the hands of a loving God, preparing us for greater blessings and fostering a deeper reliance on Him. Believers are encouraged to view suffering through the lens of divine mercy, knowing that it brings about righteousness and patience.
Scripture References: James 5:11, Job 42:10

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