Night of Weeping: When God's Children SufferMoody 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. |
Table des matières
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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