What does the Bible say about God's grace during difficult times?
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The Bible teaches that God's grace operates through trials, often breaking down what He has built to bring about His purposes.
Scripture illustrates that God's powerful grace can sometimes seem contrary to our understanding. For instance, in Jeremiah 45:4, the Lord declares that He will break down what He has built and pluck up what He has planted. This paradox is evident in various biblical narratives, such as Jonah's gourd being blasted at a critical time or the intense affliction faced by the Israelites under Pharaoh's oppression, despite God's promise of deliverance (Exodus 5:22-23). These examples demonstrate that God's providential workings may lead us to feel as though He is dismantling our lives, yet it is through these very trials that He completes His redemptive work in us.
Scripture References:
Jeremiah 45:4, Exodus 5:22-23, Mark 9:26, Zechariah 4:9, Psalm 89:2, 1 Samuel 27
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