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How do we know God's purpose in sickness and death?

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The Bible teaches that all events, including sickness and death, serve God's eternal purpose and glory.

In John 11:4, Jesus asserts that Lazarus's sickness is for God's glory, indicating that even death can be a purposeful act within God's sovereign plan. Theologically, this challenges believers to view suffering through a lens of divine purpose, affirming that God orchestrates all things, including afflictions, to reveal His glory and foster faith among believers. Romans 8:28 reinforces this principle, assuring us that in all things, even the seemingly negative ones, God works for the good of those who love Him. This perspective is crucial for Christians as it underscores trust in God's wisdom despite circumstances that may feel unjust or incomprehensible.
Scripture References: John 11:4, Romans 8:28

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Lazaurs Sleepeth
Tom Harding · Jul 21, 2013
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