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How do we know God uses affliction for good?

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We know God uses affliction for good because Scripture consistently affirms God’s sovereign purpose in our suffering, as seen in Romans 8:28.

The assurance that God uses affliction for our good is grounded in biblical theology, particularly in Romans 8:28, which confesses God's eternal plan and purpose for His people. The trials we face are not without meaning; they are part of God's design to teach, refine, and prepare us for glory. Just as a furnace refines gold, afflictions reveal our true character and lead us to dependence on God. This divine purpose illustrates God's loving and fatherly role in the lives of believers, ensuring that even the darkest trials have a place in our sanctification process.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 4:17, Hosea 5:15

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