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How does God use suffering to draw us closer to Him?

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God uses suffering as a divine tool to shape our character and deepen our relationship with Him.

The process of suffering serves as a crucial means through which God draws us closer to Him. Just as seen in Job's experiences, affliction can lead us to confront our self-reliance and pride, urging us to depend solely on God's wisdom and mercy. In Job 19:6, Job acknowledges that God has overthrown him, which illustrates God's intentional work in dismantling our false securities. Through trials, believers are often stripped of their self-made identities, allowing them to grasp the depth of their need for the Savior. This transformation is necessary for spiritual maturation and ultimately results in a closer fellowship with Christ.
Scripture References: Job 19:6, Romans 5:3-5

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Job's Confession
Henry Mahan · Jun 23, 2002
Joshua

Joshua

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