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What does the Bible say about suffering and God's purpose?

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Romans 8:28 teaches that all things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose, affirming that God uses suffering to accomplish His divine purposes in believers' lives.

In Romans 8:28, Paul emphasizes that God sovereignly orchestrates all events, including suffering, for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. This means that no experience, even painful ones, is wasted in God's plan. Suffering not only deepens believers' reliance on God but also purifies their faith, ultimately leading to glory in eternal life. Every affliction is part of God’s providential care, designed to bring about spiritual growth and prepare believers for His kingdom.

The text encourages Christians to embrace their trials, understanding that God uses these challenges to refine their character and strengthen their faith. It reminds us that although the path may be fraught with suffering, God is at work behind the scenes, transforming our experiences into opportunities for growth and praise, which is central to the faith of those rooted in sovereign grace theology.

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