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How do we know God's will for our suffering?

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Afflictions can be a part of God's will for His people, as seen in the life of Isaac who suffered blindness for many years.

Isaac’s blindness for over 40 years exemplifies that even God's chosen children can endure suffering and afflictions as part of His sovereign will. The misconception that suffering always indicates God’s displeasure is challenged by Isaac's experience. His blindness was not a result of personal sin but rather a part of God’s plan, demonstrating that afflictions can serve divine purposes. This challenges believers to trust in God’s will even amid personal trials, as God uses such experiences for growth and deeper reliance on Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 27:1-19

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