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What does the Bible say about affliction and learning from it?

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The Bible emphasizes that affliction can lead to learning and growth in understanding God's ways, as seen in Psalm 119:71.

In Psalm 119:71, David expresses a profound truth: it is good for him to be afflicted because such trials teach him the statutes and ways of God. Throughout Scripture, affliction serves as a pressing tool that pushes believers to rely on God's grace and wisdom. It is often through our deepest sorrows that we encounter God's faithfulness most vividly—an essential aspect of spiritual growth. The experience of affliction is not merely for suffering's sake; it is a divine opportunity for sanctification and deeper communion with the Lord.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:71

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Taught By God
Henry Mahan · Aug 11, 1985
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