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How do we know that God's purposes are being accomplished in suffering?

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God uses suffering as a means to accomplish His redemptive purposes, as shown in the lives of many biblical figures.

Throughout Scripture, suffering is often a tool God employs to achieve His will. For example, Paul cites numerous instances, such as Joseph’s imprisonment and Abel’s death, as moments that, while painful, were instrumental in fulfilling God's overarching plan (Genesis 50:20, Hebrews 11:4). Paul himself endured prison, which resulted in boldness among other preachers (Philippians 1:14). This perspective encourages believers to see beyond their immediate struggles, affirming that God can use every situation, whether triumph or trial, to draw His people closer to Him and to call out His elect. Such insights reassure Christians that their suffering is not in vain and is under God’s sovereign control, ultimately contributing to His glory and the advancement of the gospel.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:14, Genesis 50:20, Hebrews 11:4

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