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What does it mean that God 'deals well' with His servants?

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It means that God's actions, even in affliction, are ultimately for our good and aligned with His promises.

In Psalm 119:65, the psalmist asserts, 'Thou hast dealt well with thy servant, O Lord, according unto thy word.' This indicates a profound confidence in God's sovereignty and goodness. Even when faced with adversity, believers can trust that God is orchestrating circumstances for their benefit, as affirmed in Romans 8:28. His dealings are not arbitrary; they are reflective of His covenant faithfulness, where every trial serves a divine purpose. For Christians, this assurance shapes how they understand their life's challenges, leading them to see afflictions as lovingly arranged by a wise and benevolent Father.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:65, Romans 8:28, Malachi 3:6

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