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What does the Bible say about affliction and God's purpose?

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The Bible indicates that afflictions can serve God's purposes in our lives, as seen in Numbers 11:11 where Moses questions God about his burdens.

In Numbers 11:11, Moses asks God, 'Why hast thou afflicted thy servant?' This highlights a key theme in scripture: God's sovereignty over our afflictions. Affliction is often a means used by God to accomplish His purposes, drawing us closer to Him and refining our faith. Just as Moses struggled with the burdens of leadership, believers today can find comfort in the reality that God sovereignly uses our trials for good. The children of Israel's complaints against God exemplify human nature's struggle to trust in divine providence during difficult times. By recognizing God's hand in our afflictions, we can learn to endure and grow in our faith.
Scripture References: Numbers 11:11, Romans 8:28, Zechariah 13:9

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