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What does the Bible say about disability and suffering?

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The Bible teaches that disability and suffering are consequences of the fall, but they also serve God's purposes and allow for His glory to be revealed.

Disability and suffering are part of the human condition due to the fall of Adam. Romans 5:12 tells us that through one man, sin entered the world, resulting in death and decay. This includes physical sickness and disabilities, and it's essential to acknowledge that these are not always direct punishments for specific sins. Jesus made clear in John 9:3 that the man's blindness was not due to his or his parents' sin. Instead, it was an opportunity for God's works to be displayed. In suffering, believers learn patience, grace, and often find ways to glorify God through their endurance and hope. Moreover, God's sovereignty extends over all aspects of life, including suffering, as He permits or brings about events according to His divine will (Ephesians 1:11).
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, John 9:3, Ephesians 1:11

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