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Why does God allow trials in the lives of believers?

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God allows trials to draw believers closer to Christ and to demonstrate His glory through their circumstances.

In the lives of believers, trials serve several purposes, one of which is to deepen their reliance on God and draw them nearer to Christ. Just as Zacharias and Elizabeth faced the trial of barrenness, these experiences are often orchestrated by God to compel His people to seek Him earnestly in prayer. The biblical narrative emphasizes that trials can serve to highlight God's grace when deliverance or blessings are ultimately realized. Moreover, such experiences are designed not to punish believers for sin but to showcase God's glory through their lives. Trials become the means through which believers can witness God's faithfulness and grace in their lives.
Scripture References: Luke 1:7, Romans 8:18, Romans 5:3-4, 1 Peter 1:6-7

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