And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose" {Romans 8:28, ESV}."
by Randy Alcorn
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In "If God Is Good Why Do We Hurt?", Randy Alcorn explores the complexities of suffering and the nature of God's goodness. He emphasizes that life's challenges, while painful, can be part of a greater divine plan, ultimately working together for good for those who love God. Alcorn provides insight into how believers can find hope and understanding amid their trials, reinforcing the idea that pain can lead to spiritual growth and deeper faith.

Alcorn references Romans 8:28 to illustrate that even in suffering, God has a purpose. He reassures readers that their struggles are not in vain but serve a higher purpose in God's overarching design. By focusing on God's love and promise, he encourages believers to trust in their faith, knowing that their experiences contribute to a meaningful outcome aligned with God's will.

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