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What does the Bible say about affliction working for good?

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The Bible teaches that afflictions work for good to those who love God, as seen in Romans 8:28.

In Romans 8:28, we are assured that all things, including afflictions, work together for good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose. Afflictions, though inherently painful, serve as divine instruments that teach us valuable lessons, refine our character, and draw us closer to God. As Thomas Watson illustrates, afflictions can be medicinal, teaching us humility and reliance on God, and they serve to conform us more closely to the image of Christ, who was a man of sorrows. Therefore, while afflictions may seem like a curse, they are under God's sovereign control to bring about spiritual good in our lives.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Psalm 119:71, Jeremiah 24:6

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