Gods Goodness For The Chosen
$17.99
God’s Goodness for the Chosen is an eight-lesson Bible study for individuals or groups that follows each episode of season 4 of The Chosen.
This study teaches readers how to reframe their hardships and see them as fertile soil for God’s goodness to grow in their lives.
We see it over and over again in the Bible: God brings good things out of bad things for the sake of His people and for His glory. But truth be told, when we personally experience suffering, we have a difficult time actually believing it. Yet, life is challenging even for the followers of Jesus, and hardship in the twenty-first century is no exception. God’s Goodness for the Chosen takes readers through eight lessons which reveal how God uses suffering to bring about good things in the lives of those He loves.
You’ll see:
– Death is eclipsed by life
– Grief is eclipsed by praise
– Questions are eclipsed by resolve
– Confusion is eclipsed by grace
– Temporary things are eclipsed by eternal things
– Heartbreak is eclipsed by love
– Sin is eclipsed by obedience
– Pain is eclipsed by the fullness of God’s plan
Indeed, readers will be challenged to embrace the hard things of life, to experience more of the goodness God offers on the other side.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780830784585
ISBN10: 0830784586
Amanda Jenkins | Dallas Jenkins | Douglas Huffman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Chosen Bible Study
Publisher: David C. Cook
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