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How do we know that God afflicts us for a purpose?

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God allows affliction to refine our faith and manifest His love for us (Hebrews 12:6).

Affliction serves a critical purpose in the life of a believer. God afflicts His children not out of malice but out of love, as explained in Hebrews 12:6, which asserts that the Lord chastens those He loves. This aligns with the tragic narrative of Job, who suffered immense loss and hardship, yet remained righteous before God. His affliction was a means to reveal deeper truths about faith, dependence, and divine justice. God uses trials to accomplish His will, foster spiritual growth, and prepare believers for greater fellowship with Him, affirming that suffering can cultivate patience and resilience in faith.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:6, Job 1:6-12

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Winston Pannell · Sep 29, 2009
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