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Why do bad things happen to good people?

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Bad things happen not as a reflection of one's goodness, but as part of God's sovereign plan to demonstrate His glory and sovereignty.

This poignant question often arises in discussions about suffering. Bad things occur not because individuals are deserving of them based on their moral standing, but rather to showcase God's sovereignty and teach reliance on Him. Scripture teaches that tragedy can serve to reveal God's greater purposes—sometimes to demonstrate His grace and sometimes to execute His judgment. As seen in Job's story, despite his righteousness, he endured great suffering to illustrate God's sovereignty over both good and evil. God's ways are often inscrutable to us, but His Word encourages us to trust His plans, which are ultimately for our good and His glory, regardless of our immediate understanding.
Scripture References: Job 1-2, Romans 8:28

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