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Why does God allow trials in the lives of His people?

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God allows trials to cultivate reliance on Him, teach humility, and deepen our faith over time.

The trials faced by God's people are not without purpose; rather, they serve to cultivate a deeper reliance on Him. In Exodus, God did not eliminate all obstacles for Israel at once but chose to remove their enemies gradually. This approach ensured that the people learned to depend on God and develop their spiritual strength. Similarly, in our lives, God permits challenges to prevent us from becoming self-sufficient and complacent. Trials encourage us to seek Him in our struggles, promote growth in faith, and increase our understanding of His character and grace, leading us to mature as believers.
Scripture References: Romans 5:3-5; 1 Peter 1:6-7; Exodus 23:29-30

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