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How does God use trials for spiritual growth?

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God uses trials to refine our faith and strengthen our reliance on Him, allowing spiritual growth in ways that blessings cannot.

The biblical narrative consistently illustrates that trials serve a divine purpose in shaping believers’ character and faith. As noted in 1 Peter 1:7, the trial of our faith is more precious than gold, which perishes. Just as a garden requires both sunshine and rain for healthy growth, believers can find that spiritual trials contribute significantly to their maturity in Christ.

In the case of Job, his severe afflictions were permitted by God not as a form of punishment but rather as a means to reveal the genuineness of his faith. Trials do not change who we are as believers; they reveal our true character and deepen our reliance on God. As we face challenges, we come to understand the sufficiency of God's grace, which equips us to endure and grow through adversity.

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