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What does the Bible teach about how God uses trials?

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God uses trials to draw His people closer to Him, revealing His faithfulness and love through difficult circumstances.

The Bible teaches that trials are often used by God as instruments for growth and refinement in the lives of His people. In Psalm 104, we see the Lord depicted as sovereign over all aspects of providence, including trials. These challenges serve as reminders that believers should depend entirely on God's strength rather than their own. The process of enduring trials is integral to spiritual maturity, as it teaches believers to trust in God's promises and recognize His presence. Additionally, trials can reveal the depths of God's love and faithfulness, leading to a greater understanding of His sustaining grace throughout life’s tumultuous events.
Scripture References: Psalm 104:13-14, Isaiah 43:1-2

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