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How do we know that God intervenes in our suffering?

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God intervenes in suffering as a means of demonstrating His grace and delivering His people (Exodus 2:24-25).

The Bible clearly illustrates God's intervention during times of suffering, which acts as a prelude to deliverance and shows His grace. In Exodus 2:24-25, we see that God heard the cries of the Israelites in bondage and remembered His covenant with them. His intervention was not just in response to their suffering but also to fulfill the plans He had set forth long before. Throughout Scripture, God uses suffering to refine faith and reveal His strength, encouraging His people to rely on Him. This shows that divine providence works actively in our trials, leading us toward spiritual growth and deeper reliance on God's promises.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:24-25, Romans 5:3-5

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