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How do we know that God has a purpose in our suffering?

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We know God has a purpose in our suffering through His Word, which reveals that afflictions are designed for our growth and preparation for eternal glory (Romans 8:18).

The Bible assures us that all things, including our sufferings, are working together for our good for those who love God (Romans 8:28). We see throughout Scripture that God has a purpose behind every trial we endure. Romans 8:18 specifically states that the sufferings we face are not worth comparing to the glory that will be revealed in us. This suggests a divine intention behind our pain, emphasizing that it is part of His plan to refine our character and deepen our faith.

The doctrine of sovereign grace assures us that God is intimately involved in our lives, orchestrating our experiences for His glory and our benefit. The apostle Paul’s reflections on suffering reveal that afflictions deepen our communion with Christ and prepare us for the eternal inheritance promised to believers. Hence, we can find hope and reassurance in the knowledge that God's purpose in suffering is ultimately redemptive, shaping us into the image of His Son as we endure.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Romans 8:18, 1 Samuel 30, Romans 5:3-5, Revelation 6:3-8, 1 Peter 1:7, Job 23:10

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