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What does the Bible say about trouble in life?

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The Bible states that 'man is born unto trouble as the sparks fly upward' (Job 5:7), indicating that trouble is a universal experience due to sin.

In the book of Job, Eliphaz articulates the reality of human life, stating, 'man is born unto trouble as the sparks fly upward.' This vivid illustration denotes that just as sparks inevitably rise from a vigorous fire, so too do troubles arise in our lives. The root cause of such troubles can be directly traced back to sin, as outlined in Genesis 3, where God proclaims the consequences of Adam and Eve's disobedience, which includes toil and hardship. The prevalence of trouble in life serves to remind us of our fallen condition and our need for redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: Job 5:7, Genesis 3:16-19, Romans 5:12, Job 14:1, Psalm 73:1-5, Job 5:6, John 16:33

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