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Why do the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer?

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The prosperity of the wicked is often a temporary state, while the suffering of the righteous serves a greater purpose in God's sovereign plan.

The apparent prosperity of the wicked can be troubling for believers, leading to questions regarding God's justice. However, Scripture teaches that their success is often fleeting and serves the purpose of divine judgment. As the psalmist notes in Psalm 92:7, the wicked flourish for a time only to be destined for destruction. In contrast, the suffering of the righteous is not an indication of God's displeasure; rather, it is a means of refinement and correction, leading to a deeper holiness and reliance on Christ. This perspective encourages believers to understand that current circumstances do not reflect eternal realities.
Scripture References: Psalm 92:7, 2 Corinthians 4:17

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