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How do we know that God can turn tragedy into triumph?

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The Bible illustrates that God often brings good from evil, as seen in the life of Joseph (Genesis 50:20).

Scripture provides numerous examples where God transforms tragedy into triumph. A prime illustration is found in the story of Joseph, who, after enduring betrayal and suffering, declares to his brothers in Genesis 50:20, 'You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.' This showcases how God can and does use the most dire of circumstances for the ultimate good of His people and to fulfill His divine plan. Additionally, in the New Testament, the death of Jesus—an apparent tragedy—was the very means by which salvation was secured. This demonstrates God's power and purpose in redeeming and working through human actions, illustrating His ability to turn evil into good.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:20

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