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What does the Bible say about suffering and blindness?

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The Bible teaches that suffering, such as blindness, can serve the purpose of manifesting the works of God.

In John 9, when the disciples asked Jesus whether the blindness of a man was due to his own sin or that of his parents, Jesus replied that neither was the case. He stated that the man's blindness occurred so that the works of God might be made manifest in him. This reveals that suffering is not always a direct punishment for sin, but can serve higher purposes within God's sovereignty. It emphasizes God's control over all circumstances, including suffering, for His own glory and the manifestation of His power.
Scripture References: John 9:1-3

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