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What does the Bible say about dealing with trials and afflictions?

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The Bible teaches that believers should respond to trials through prayer and praise, as exemplified by Paul and Silas in Acts 16.

In Acts 16, Paul and Silas demonstrate the appropriate response to trials when they are unjustly imprisoned—they pray and sing praises to God. This model illustrates that believers are not exempt from trouble; in fact, many afflictions come as a result of their commitment to the gospel. The act of singing praises during difficult times reflects an underlying trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, which encourages other believers to maintain a posture of worship despite their circumstances.
Scripture References: Acts 16:20-25

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