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How do we know that God allows suffering for His glory?

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God allows suffering to reveal His glory and purpose, as seen in the story of Lazarus where death leads to a greater display of God's power.

In John 11:4, Jesus states that Lazarus's sickness is for the glory of God and the glorification of the Son. This principle extends beyond individual instances, illustrating that God often permits suffering and death to fulfill His divine purposes and ultimately magnify His glory. Just as Lazarus’s death was not the end but a precursor to his resurrection—showing Christ’s might over death—so too in our lives, trials and tribulations can serve to display God's glory and sovereign plan for salvation. Therefore, suffering is intricately tied to a greater narrative of redemption and the exaltation of Christ.
Scripture References: John 11:4, Romans 8:28

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