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COMFORT IN SUFFERING
This site represents my humble attempt to help you make sense of suffering through what I prayerfully hope are Christ honoring SERMONS ON SUFFERING. Addressed biblically are issues such as God and the problem of evil, together with questions asking how our absolute sovereign Creator who is perfect in love and infinite in wisdom can allow awful things to happen to human beings, especially the ones He has adopted into His family.
The more I plumb the depths of the Sacred Scriptures, the more convinced I am of how shallow my understanding and knowledge of them actually is. I strongly encourage you to search the scriptures for yourself to determine if my conclusions are indeed biblical truth. I’m not too old to learn and I sincerely hope I never con myself into believing otherwise. Each sermon represents my best effort to glorify God by assisting His children to deal with their divinely ordained challenges in a manner pleasing to Him.
Please take a moment to check out the RECOMMENDED BOOK’S tab where you will find a list of books I have found to be very helpful in my ministry to folks who are suffering in the "Furnice of Affliction." "This is one very impressive, practical, and resourceful book list, Seth Andersen, Pastor,Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) St. Albans, Vermont.
In my opinion, one book in particular deserves special mention. Click on the WORKING THROUGH GRIEF tab. There you will learn about a valuable self-published practical resource designed to assist Christians navigate through the grieving process. Please don't leave this site without checking it out.
I also encourage you to visit my site OLD FIVE POINTER.COM, where you will find inspirational Christian stories which have been designed to tug at your heartstrings and challenge you to think biblically regardless of circumstances.
I welcome and appreciate your feedback either pro or con, and invite you to post your thoughts in my GUEST BOOK.
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(This site is a still work in progress)
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