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What does the Bible teach about the goodness of affliction?

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The Bible teaches that affliction can be beneficial, leading to growth and reliance on God (Psalm 119:71).

In Psalm 119:71, the psalmist reflects on the value of affliction, stating, 'It is good for me that I have been afflicted so that I might learn your decrees.' Trials and hardships often draw believers closer to God, revealing our limitations and prompting reliance on His strength and wisdom. Afflictions can purify our hearts, deepen our faith, and teach us to appreciate God's mercy more fully. Ultimately, God uses our afflictions for His glory and our growth, showing that even in suffering, there is divine purpose.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:71

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