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Blog: God’s Work in Affliction
In this episode, we discuss how God comforts and sanctifies his people in affliction (2 Corinthians 1:3-5; Psalm 119:67).
The “Good” in Romans 8:28
Knowing of God’s favor and sovereignty in times of trouble grounds our inner man in Christ-centered thoughts and God-glorifying trust.
God’s Work in Affliction
Anecdotally, I do not typically seek comfort when I’m comfortable. Unfortunately, when I’m comfortable, I often fail to praise God for providing such a blessing.
Jeremiah Burroughs and the Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment - (10 Min Read)
The development of Jeremiah Burroughs’ doctrine of Christian contentment did not occur in a vacuum. His life circumstances forced him to face the issue of being content in this world.