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What does the Bible say about fiery trials?

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The Bible teaches that fiery trials are tests of faith intended to purify believers and draw them closer to God (1 Peter 4:12-19).

In 1 Peter 4:12-19, the Apostle Peter addresses the inevitability of suffering for believers, describing it as a 'fiery trial.' These trials are not unusual but rather a means by which God purifies His people. The text encourages believers to rejoice in their suffering as partakers in Christ's afflictions, indicating that such trials serve a divine purpose. The fiery nature of these tests reflects God's consuming fire, designed to burn away impurities and foster a deep reliance on Him. Ultimately, these trials lead to glory at the revelation of Christ, revealing the true faith of God’s elect.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:12-19

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