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How does God's grace work through trials?

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God's grace works through trials to bring us to repentance and deeper knowledge of Himself.

In Reformed theology, suffering and trials are viewed as instruments through which God refines His people. The sermon highlights how God spoke to Job from the whirlwind to provide a fresh revelation of Himself, showing His sovereignty and grace. These trials serve a purpose: they lead us into a greater understanding of our dependence on God and the reality of His grace as we confront our own limitations. Hebrews 12:11 articulates this concept, stating that while chastisement may seem painful, it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness. Thus, trials are not without meaning; they are part of God's grace-driven process to conform us more into the image of Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:11

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