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What can we learn from the depths of our struggles?

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In our struggles, we learn to recognize our sin and the necessity of relying on God's mercy.

Struggles and trials serve as instruments in God's hands to bring us to a deeper understanding of our reliance on Him. As demonstrated in Psalm 130, being in the depths illustrates our sinful nature and dependence on God's forgiveness. The psalmist’s cry emerges from a place of despair, yet it is this very despair that drives him to seek the Lord. Through such experiences, God fosters humility and reverence in our hearts, reminding us of the gravity of sin and the richness of His grace. These lessons are pivotal in shaping our faith and producing a deeper longing for Christ and His salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1-2, Hebrews 5:8

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