Night of Weeping: When God's Children Suffer

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Moody Publishers, 1 janv. 1958 - 128 pages
We are humans—men and women who are wounded, grieve, and grow weary in this life. Yet as children of God, we have a Healer, a Comforter, and a resting place in His arms. And the God who created mankind in His image is also the One who longs for an eternal relationship with each individual, drawing that person to Him amidst suffering. Horatius Bonar's Night of Weeping reveals the biblical view of suffering and what it means to rejoice during it.
 

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THE FAMILY
THE FAMILY LIFE
THE FAMILY BADGE
THE FAMILY DISCIPLINE
THE FAMILY RODS
THE TYPES
THE PROVING
THE REBUKING
THE PURIFYING
THE AROUSING
THE SOLEMNIZING
THE WARNING
THE RECOLLECTIONS
THE CONSOLATION
THE ETERNAL RESULTS
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HORATIUS BONAR was a nineteenth-century Scottish author, hymn writer, and churchman. He earned a doctor of divinity at the University of Aberdeen and served as the editor for “The Quarterly Journal of Prophecy” for 25 years.

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