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How does God use affliction to grow His people?

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God uses affliction as a means to spiritually grow His people, preparing them for greater faith and reliance on Him.

In Exodus, we see the principle that affliction produces growth for God's people. The Israelites multiplied and grew even amidst rigorous oppression (Exodus 1:12), illustrating that spiritual strength is often forged in the furnace of trial. This mirrors the New Testament reality where the church flourished under persecution, as seen in Acts 8:1-4. Trials draw believers closer to God, revealing their dependence on His strength and grace. As God allows affliction in our lives, it is not without purpose; rather, it serves to refine our character, teach us endurance, and strengthen our faith. The refining process ensures that believers emerge more resilient, providing a robust witness to the transforming power of Christ in their lives.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:12, Acts 8:1-4

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The Exodus
John Chapman · Jun 9, 2010
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