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How does God's providence work in our suffering?

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God's providence commands a sovereign plan that works through both joy and suffering.

The providence of God encompasses all occurrences, both joyful and sorrowful, as part of His ultimate purpose for His people. As mentioned in the sermon, God's providence can sometimes feel confusing, like a 'wheel within a wheel'—a complex and intricate working of His will. For Christians, suffering is not purposeless; it serves God's design for growth, reflection, and deeper reliance on Him. Moreover, as God's people navigate through afflictions and trials, they are invited to find comfort in the assurance that every event aligns with His sovereign plan, ultimately leading to their good and His glory. This understanding transforms how believers approach their suffering, encouraging them to trust faithfully in God.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 1:15, Isaiah 50:10, Romans 8:28

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