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What does the Bible say about God's love for believers in trouble?

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The Bible teaches that God's love for His people does not exempt them from trials and suffering.

In the sermon based on John 11, it is emphasized that God's love for believers is an everlasting and immeasurable love, but this love does not exempt them from trials and suffering. The case of Lazarus illustrates this; although he was loved by Jesus, he faced sickness and eventual death. Such trials serve important purposes, including softening our hearts, weaning us from the world, encouraging fervent prayer, and revealing God's glory. God's love is powerful enough to sustain us through our challenges, reminding us that even in suffering, God is at work for our good and for His glory.
Scripture References: John 11:1-7, Romans 8:28-30

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