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How do we know that God's love persists during trials?

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Scripture affirms that God's love does not exempt us from trials, but serves a greater purpose for His glory, as seen in John 11:4.

The narrative of Lazarus’ illness and death reveals that even when believers face heartache and sorrow, it does not imply that God has ceased to love them. In John 11:4, Jesus indicates that Lazarus’ sickness is for the glory of God, showing that God's purposes often transcend our understanding. While the world may suggest that trouble is a sign of God's displeasure, Scripture teaches us that trials are part of our spiritual journey. They provide opportunities for God to reveal His glory and grace, ultimately deepening our faith. This assures us that God's love remains steadfast regardless of our circumstances.
Scripture References: John 11:4

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