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Why do Christians experience trials and depths?

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Christians experience trials and depths as part of their spiritual journey, meant for growth and reliance on God.

Trials are a common experience for Christians, serving various purposes in God's sovereign plan. As noted in Psalm 130, David cries from the depths, illustrating that believers often endure difficult seasons that test their faith. These trials are not without purpose; they can lead to refinement of character, increased reliance on God, and a deeper understanding of His grace. The Bible teaches that through much tribulation, believers will enter the Kingdom of God (Acts 14:22), reminding them that trials are part of their sanctification process. Ultimately, these experiences foster a greater appreciation for God's mercy and the comforts He provides in times of need.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1-2, Acts 14:22, Matthew 5:4

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