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What does the Bible say about trials and tribulations?

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The Bible teaches that trials and tribulations are used by God to develop patience, experience, and hope in believers (Romans 5:3-5).

The Scriptures indicate that trials and tribulations are essential for the growth of believers. In Romans 5:1-5, Paul outlines that through trials, believers develop patience, which leads to experience and ultimately hope. Trials are not random acts of chaos but are included in God's sovereign plan to refine His people. For instance, the Israelites faced significant challenges in the wilderness, which were prescribed by God for their spiritual growth and dependence on Him. Through these trials, believers learn to wait on God's timing and grow in their faith, knowing that He is in control.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1-5, Acts 14:22, Job 1, Genesis 12

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Acts 14:22
Charles Spurgeon · Mar 8, 2016
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