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What does the Bible say about accidents as punishment from God?

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The Bible teaches that accidents are not necessarily punishments for sin, as illustrated in Luke 13:1-5.

In Luke 13:1-5, Jesus addresses the misconception that calamities, such as the death of the Galileans at the hands of Pilate or the collapse of the tower in Siloam, are divine punishments for sin. He emphatically rejects this notion, stating that such tragedies do not imply the victims were greater sinners than others. The underlying message is that calamities affect both the righteous and the wicked alike, reflecting God's providence rather than punishment. This calls believers to recognize that worldly suffering is not always an indication of divine judgment, but rather a part of the human experience that all must face.
Scripture References: Luke 13:1-5

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