The Lord does not abandon us in our suffering. God is with His people, especially when we hurt. R.C. Sproul addresses some of the questions we raise in the midst of our pain.
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Suffering: A Case Study
Apr 11, 2023
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Been living with mental illness since 1974.am 62 now.preserved by grace I am sure.cant wait to be reunited with the one who entered the upper room as God and man. Simply living palliatively until I am called home.
This was truely a great study. Dr Sproul’s experience painful as it was is comfort to us as we navigate our lives. Very grateful for his teachings!
This was truely a great study.Dr Sproul’s family experience as it was is a comfort to us as we navigate our lives, His teachings are truely a blessing!