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How does God use trials and conflicts in the lives of believers?

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God uses trials and conflicts to purify believers' faith and to teach them perseverance and dependence on Him.

In the narrative of Abraham and Lot, we see that conflicts and trials serve a divine purpose in shaping the character of believers. God orchestrates these experiences not to destroy faith but to refine it, much like gold is purified in fire. Through such trials, believers learn to depend more on God's grace, develop patience, and cultivate virtues such as kindness and forbearance. These hardships remind us that our ultimate citizenship is in heaven, urging us to long for the eternal rather than get too comfortable in this world. Ultimately, God employs these difficulties to mold us into the image of Christ, enabling us to become more effective witnesses of His grace.
Scripture References: James 1:2-4, Romans 5:3-5

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