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What does the Bible say about healing and suffering?

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The Bible teaches that suffering can be for God's glory and our good, as seen in John 11:1-16.

In John 11, the account of Lazarus illustrates that suffering is a reality for God's children, but it serves a higher purpose. Jesus told Martha and Mary that Lazarus' sickness was not unto death but for the glory of God, highlighting that our trials often exist to magnify God's greatness. Just as the disciples grew in faith through witnessing Lazarus' resurrection, we too can find comfort and growth through our trials, knowing they are ordained by God for our good and His glory. This perspective is critical in understanding that not all healing comes in the way we expect; sometimes it's through trials that we experience God's presence the most.
Scripture References: John 11:1-16

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