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What role does suffering play in a believer's life?

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Suffering is used by God for sanctification, correction, and to deepen faith.

In the life of a believer, suffering can serve multiple purposes. God uses suffering to sanctify His people, shaping them into the image of Christ (Romans 8:29). It is both a means of correction when a believer strays and a method of growth, making them more reliant on God's grace. As Job's trials illustrate, true faith is forged in hardship, proving genuine love for God that transcends circumstances. Hence, believers are encouraged to view suffering as a pathway to spiritual maturity rather than mere misfortune.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29

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