I believe Christians often face a delicate mental balance, risking falling into one of two extremes. Errors in understanding can lead to serious consequences in faith and life. The first mistake is to believe that all suffering is directly caused by God as punishment for human sins, which can distort the true nature of God's character and purpose.
The second mistake is to think that living with God means an absence of suffering. This misconception can lead to disappointment or loss of faith when hardships inevitably occur. Both errors highlight the importance of a nuanced view of God's role in human suffering and the reality of life's challenges.