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How does the Bible explain suffering and hardship?

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The Bible teaches that all suffering and hardship serve God's purposes, ultimately leading to His glory and our growth in holiness.

Suffering and hardship are significant themes in Scripture, where we learn that they are not meaningless, but serve God's purpose. Romans 8:29 indicates that believers are predestined to be conformed to the image of Christ, which involves trials that mold us spiritually. As the preacher mentions, even painful experiences are under God's sovereign reign and serve as instruments for our sanctification. This perspective emphasizes that God's intentions in allowing suffering are ultimately for our good and His glory, reminding us to cling to Him during life's hardships, confident that they are part of His perfect plan.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29

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