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What role does sorrow play in God drawing us to Himself?

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Sorrow plays a critical role as God draws us through empathy for our suffering, reflecting His character as a 'man of sorrows.'

Sorrow is vital in the process of salvation as God draws His people through the empathy He has for our struggles. The scripture describes God as a 'man of sorrows,' indicating that He fully understands and shares in our grief. This theme is echoed in how Jesus interacted with those who suffered, illustrating that His compassion leads Him to enter into our sorrow. When God uses sorrow, it is not merely to induce regret or despair but to evoke a heartfelt recognition of our need for Him, ultimately leading us to repentance and deeper dependence upon His grace. The comforting truth is that God does not delight in our suffering, rather He draws us to Him through understanding and love, which cultivates genuine faith within us.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:3

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