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How do we know that God uses grief for spiritual growth?

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Experiences of grief often lead to increased prayer and a deeper relationship with God.

God's purpose in allowing grief can be seen in how it transforms a believer’s prayer life and spiritual awareness. The realization that we may have drifted away from God is often made evident during times of loss. This disconnect from God can result in spiritual leanness, but bereavement provides an opportunity to turn back to Him, leading to a revival of spiritual vitality. In James 1:2-4, we are encouraged to count our trials as joy because they produce endurance and completeness in our faith.

Furthermore, by submitting to God's will in the face of grief, believers can witness the sanctifying work that emerges from their sorrow. The transformation and growth of the believer during these times reflect the truth of God’s loving governance over our lives, culminating in a deeper reliance on Him and a more profound experience of His grace.

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