گۆشت و پێستی منی پیرکرد، ئێسکەکانی شکاندم. دەوری گرتم و گەمارۆی دام بە ژەهر و ناخۆشی. ناچاری کردم لەناو تاریکیدا نیشتەجێ بم وەک ئەوانەی لەمێژە مردوون.
شینەکانی یەرمیا 3 بخوێنەوە
گوێگرتن لە شینەکانی یەرمیا 3
هاوبەشی بکە
هەموو وەشانەکان بەراورد بکە: شینەکانی یەرمیا 4:3-6
5 Days
Encouragement from a mom who launched her seven children and lived to tell about it. Part 8 of 12 devotions in this series from Robin Meadows.
Why do bad things happen to good people? Why there is so much suffering in life? When life feels unfair, and the world feels broken, you need to know there’s a God who understands and wants to restore all things. In this plan, you will learn how grieving, hoping, and gratitude can help you make sense of your suffering.
Most likely written by the prophet Jeremiah, Lamentations is a collection of poems mourning the siege of Jerusalem and the coming exile of Judah. Despite the wickedness of God’s people that led to their captivity, the writer reminds his readers the loyal love and mercy of the Lord are truly new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23). Even in deep darkness, God is our portion, our hope, and our salvation.
When trauma or tragedy strike, it can seem to us that it’s impossible to live again. Neurosurgeon Lee Warren—who has endured his own personal tragedies—says you can survive, find your feet, reinvigorate your faith, and even experience happiness again. His treatment plan works. And hope is the first dose he prescribes.
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