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How should believers respond to trials according to the sermon?

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Believers should respond to trials with silence and trust in God's providence without questioning Him.

Frank Tate emphasizes that during trials, believers often do not understand God's purposes. The biblical response is to maintain silence rather than question God's providence, as demonstrated in the life of Job and the silence of Christ before His accusers. This silence reflects a trust in God's sovereignty and purpose, allowing God to work in our hearts without the interference of our doubts and complaints, ultimately leading to a stronger faith.
Scripture References: Psalm 4:4, Job 1:22

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