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How does God's goodness relate to our hardships?

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God often uses our hardships to reveal His goodness and draw us closer to Him (Psalm 107:25-30).

In the context of hardships, God’s goodness reveals itself as the one who acts for the good of His people. Psalm 107 illustrates how God can calm the storms of life, representing His sovereign control over our afflictions. Verse 29 describes Him calming the storm, which highlights not just His power, but also His kindness. Through trials, when we are at our wit's end, we are reminded of our absolute reliance on His goodness. Rather than shy away from pain, we can lean into it as a means of understanding God’s grace more profoundly. Such moments often lead to personal testimonies of deliverance and thanksgiving, reinforcing the central tenet of His goodness in the trajectory of our faith journey.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:25-30

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