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What does the Bible teach about affliction?

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Affliction in the Bible is viewed as a tool for spiritual growth and refinement, leading believers closer to God.

The Bible teaches that affliction serves to purify and strengthen believers in their faith. In James 1:2-4, we are instructed to consider it pure joy when we face trials, knowing that they produce perseverance and maturity in our faith. The sermon illustrates how Zachariah's period of silence due to his doubt was not wasted but allowed him to deepen his understanding of God's grace and plans. Affliction reveals the character of one's faith and can lead to spiritual promotions when approached with humility and reliance on God. Through hardships, believers grow in their reliance on the Lord, discovering and relying on His grace and provisions even amid suffering.
Scripture References: James 1:2-4

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