Bootstrap

How do we know the doctrine of God's testing is true?

Answered in 1 source

God's testing is a biblical reality, evidenced by the trials of figures like Abraham, which serve to reveal and strengthen faith.

The doctrine of God's testing is firmly rooted in Scripture, where believers are shown to undergo trials to reveal the authenticity of their faith. In Genesis 22, the narrative of Abraham's trial serves as a poignant example. The account signifies that God tests His people not out of a desire to lead them into temptation but to validate and strengthen their faith. This is echoed in James 1:13, which clarifies that God does not tempt us with evil. Instead, trials are integral to the believer's journey, as exhibited by Abraham’s unwavering trust that God would fulfill His promises, thus affirming the truth of this doctrine.
Scripture References: Genesis 22:1-2, James 1:13

Sermons (1)

Tried of God
Darvin Pruitt · Jul 7, 2010
Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.

0:00 0:00