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How does God bring good out of suffering?

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God uses suffering to draw believers closer to Him and to fulfill His divine purposes.

In John 11, we learn that suffering, such as Lazarus’s sickness, can serve a greater purpose — the glory of God. Believers are not exempt from trials; instead, these experiences often serve to purify faith, redirect affections toward Christ, and increase reliance on Him. Suffering can draw us to our knees, prompting us to seek out the Savior in our times of need. Furthermore, God's use of suffering highlights His plan for our sanctification and draws us nearer to Him, teaching us that trials are often for our benefit and a means by which we can know Him more intimately.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30, 2 Corinthians 1:3-4

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