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How does Psalm 4 relate to the concept of godly suffering?

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Psalm 4 illustrates that suffering can lead to a deeper reliance on God and the manifestation of His grace in our lives.

Psalm 4 poignantly captures the essence of godly suffering as it showcases David's turmoil and his cry for help. Such suffering is not purposeless; it draws believers closer to God, allowing them to witness His grace and mercy in profound ways. David, facing mockery and betrayal, illustrates how our trials can serve as a backdrop against which God's faithfulness shines brighter. This suffering aligns with the teachings of sovereign grace, where God's providence shapes our experiences to refine our faith and draw us nearer to Him. The assurance that He sets apart His godly ones provides comfort, reminding us that God uses our struggles for His glory and our sanctification.
Scripture References: Psalm 4:3, Romans 5:3-5, James 1:2-4

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