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How Job’s Trials Redefine Comfort in Suffering

How Job’s Trials Redefine Comfort in Suffering

Painful trials have a way of testing our coping strategies. The Book of Job introduces a man whose suffering included unimaginable financial devastation, unrelenting physical pain, and the tragic loss of his children. His story helps us to see the limitations of some of our usual responses and gives us more effective means of relief.

If It Hurts That Much, Maybe It’s Time to Write It Out

If It Hurts That Much, Maybe It’s Time to Write It Out

As I looked for God’s hand in our often difficult circumstances, I saw more cause for thanksgiving than I would otherwise have noticed. Until I took the time to write, I focused on the negatives and overlooked the positives. And slowing down to write about what I was asking God to do made my needs more clear and my circumstances less overwhelming.

Why Jesus Blinded Saul and How He Does the Same Thing Today

Why Jesus Blinded Saul and How He Does the Same Thing Today

Reading the Bible often challenges our assumptions about Jesus. Take, for example, what He does to Saul. Usually, Jesus heals blind people. But why does He blind someone who can see? And what does that tell us about Him? Am I next? Is this the kind of thing that Jesus does to people? Why wasn’t I warned about this in Sunday School?
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Good Things God Might Be Doing When Bad Things Happen

Good Things God Might Be Doing When Bad Things Happen

Over the years, I have had many people reveal to me a terrible trial or sickness they’re facing and the sickening feeling they have that God has cursed them or punished them for some unknown sin they have committed. People brought those same kinds of assumptions to Jesus, and He opened their eyes to the many ways that God redeems the trials we face for our good.