7 scriptures on praising God through affliction

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At one point or another, we face trials. It seems that, in a Christian's life, problems will forever be a constant. As much as trials can be an undesirable thing for us all, God reminds us that in times of deepest trouble we can still put our faith in Jesus, knowing He has already won the battle.

Whatever challenge you're going through now, always remember that you're on the same boat as Jesus. And though it may sometimes feel like He doesn't care because He seems to be fast "asleep" (Mark 4:38), know that He has the power to calm the storm and, because of that, we will never be overtaken by the storms of life.

Often the most natural way we respond to problems is to worry, doubt or fear. Who in their right mind would thank God in the middle of turmoil? But in times of great testing, remember that there is always something to be thankful for and that in the right time we will come out by God's grace and we will come out stronger.

Here are seven scriptures that encourage us to praise and trust God even through affliction.

Romans 8:18 "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us." (Pixabay)
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