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What does the Bible say about walking through trials?

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The Bible teaches that believers will face tribulations, but God promises to revive and comfort them.

The Psalmist in Psalm 138:7 expresses the reality of walking in the midst of troubles, a common experience for believers throughout history. Trials are not strange occurrences for Christians; they are part of the journey of faith, following a path trod by many suffering saints. The experience of continuous trials and sufferings, akin to waves following one another, is part of life in a fallen world. Rather than seeing affliction as an unexpected anomaly, believers should recognize it as part of their covenant relationship with God, who assures them through His Word that 'In the world, you shall have tribulation.'

David’s words reflect the struggles faced by many of Christ’s followers who often feel overwhelmed by an unrelenting series of trials, whether physical, emotional, or relational. Yet, the call is not to despair but to trust in God’s ordained process, understanding that He knits together each individual's journey with purpose. Trials serve to deepen faith and reliance on the Lord, who ultimately leads believers to a place of eternal peace where all pain and suffering will cease, as described in Revelation 21:4.
Scripture References: Psalm 138:7, John 16:33, Revelation 21:4

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Psalm 138:7
Octavius Winslow · Jun 14, 2016
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