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How do we know that God's purpose exists in trials and persecutions?

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God’s sovereignty assures us that trials serve His divine purpose in refining and strengthening our faith.

The knowledge that God's purpose exists in trials and persecutions is grounded in the belief of His absolute sovereignty. Romans 8:28 assures believers that all things work together for good for those who love Him, underscoring that even adversities have a divine purpose. Trials are revealed as tools in God's hands, meant to refine and strengthen faith, teaching believers to rely on His grace. Through the trials we encounter, we gain a deeper appreciation for Christ and are prepared for eternal glory. Thus, God's providential governance reassures us of His unwavering care and purpose in our sufferings.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28

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