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What does the Bible say about suffering and righteousness?

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The Bible teaches that even the righteous can suffer, and ultimately all things work together for their good (Romans 8:28).

The Scriptures indicate that affliction is not solely a consequence of personal sin but can also be part of God’s sovereign plan for His people. In Romans 8:28, we are assured that all things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose. This means that while the righteous may endure suffering, their trials ultimately serve God's glory and their own good. Job's experience makes it clear that external calamities do not necessarily signify the presence of unconfessed sin. Thus, the suffering of the righteous serves to bring about a deeper reliance on God's sovereignty and grace, illustrating that the condition of our hearts before God is paramount, rather than our circumstantial afflictions.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28

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