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What does it mean that 'all things are for your sakes'?

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'All things are for your sakes' means that God orchestrates life’s events in a way that serves the interests and spiritual growth of His people.

In 2 Corinthians 4:15, it is affirmed that 'all things are for your sakes,' which emphasizes God's intention to work in the lives of believers for their benefit. This means both blessings and trials are purposeful, designed to foster spiritual maturity and deepen the believer's relationship with God. God's providential care ensures that whatever believers encounter in life culminates in good outcomes aligned with His grace and the ultimate salvation of His people. Therefore, believers can approach life with a sense of security and hope, knowing that all experiences are under divine oversight.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 4:15

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All Things
Don Fortner · Feb 17, 2008
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