The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible (Story #24): Tears
We all experience hardship and loss of some kind, but through it all God is faithful to fulfill His promises.
We all experience hardship and loss of some kind, but through it all God is faithful to fulfill His promises.
Drawing from the lives of Daniel, Jeremiah, and others who experienced hardship, Ken Boa teaches on how to approach disappointment and struggle with a biblical perspective.
Joseph had his ups and downs, but through it all, God was in control and working out His plan.
King by the age of eight, Josiah discovered God’s Word and led a revival in Judah; but the period of reformation didn’t last.
Whereas King Ahaz panicked, his son and predecessor King Hezekiah prayed. Two men; similar situations; different reactions.
The story of Joseph, punctuated by the jealousy and conspiracy of his brothers, exemplifies God’s sovereignty over human circumstances.
Sometimes called the Paul of the Old Testament, Isaiah has a vision of God’s holiness that leads to his understanding of the uncleanness/sinfulness of himself and humanity; after this humbling, Isaiah is ready to receive God’s evangelistic commission.
The story of Hosea is about more than an adulterous woman; it’s the story of a faithful God to an unfaithful people (including us).
When God called Jonah on a mission to the city of Nineveh, he ran the other way at first. But God used a big fish to show that He’s not so easily escaped.
Jacob’s ladder dream, the focus of Genesis 28, beautifully illustrates the difference between Christianity and all other religions of the world.
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