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What does the Bible teach about the trials and tribulations of believers?

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The Bible teaches that trials are sovereignly ordained by God for the growth, testing, and strengthening of faith.

Scripture is clear that trials and tribulations serve a divine purpose in the life of a believer. Paul, in his context of suffering, reassures that the hardships he faced were for the furtherance of the gospel (Philippians 1:12). Similarly, Peter states that trials refine faith like gold (1 Peter 1:7), indicating that they are instrumental in proving the genuineness of our faith. While trials may appear painful and purposeless at the moment, believers are encouraged to trust in God's overarching sovereignty, knowing that He uses all circumstances for His glory and our eventual good (Romans 8:28). This trust results in a deeper reliance on grace and a profound sense of peace amidst adversity.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:12, 1 Peter 1:7, Romans 8:28

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Paul Mahan · Oct 7, 2020
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