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Why does God allow suffering and blindness?

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God allows suffering to manifest His works and reveal His glory, as seen in the case of the blind man.

The question of why God allows suffering, exemplified by the man born blind, is addressed in John 9:3, where Jesus explains that his blindness was not due to sin, but so that the works of God could be manifested. This illustrates the doctrine of divine sovereignty, affirming that God has a purpose in all things for His glory. Through suffering and hardship, God reveals His character and grace, demonstrating how His plans often transcend our understanding. Ultimately, it points to His redemptive purpose in Christ.
Scripture References: John 9:1-3

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