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This quote by William Stoughton suggests that hardship and challenges faced by a nation are a way for God to identify and nurture the best individuals and qualities within society, akin to separating choice grain from chaff through sifting. It implies that tough times can be an opportunity for individuals to rise to their highest potential in difficult circumstances.

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Q: What does the quote God hath sifted a Nation that he might send Choice Grain into this Wilderness by William Stoughton mean?
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