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A common approach to giving comfort in suffering is to reassure the sufferer that there are good reasons for the suffering; compelling answers to "Why?" questions. The book of Job teaches us consolation may be better given through a different question: "What?" Join us for the final installment of "Trusting God in the Darkness," where we will explore an unexpected approach to finding comfort in dark times.
1) What God says
2) What God doesn’t say
3) What it means for handling suffering well
Text: Job 38-42
By Alliance Bible Church5
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A common approach to giving comfort in suffering is to reassure the sufferer that there are good reasons for the suffering; compelling answers to "Why?" questions. The book of Job teaches us consolation may be better given through a different question: "What?" Join us for the final installment of "Trusting God in the Darkness," where we will explore an unexpected approach to finding comfort in dark times.
1) What God says
2) What God doesn’t say
3) What it means for handling suffering well
Text: Job 38-42

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