Finding Hope in the Darkest Days
As believers, we often wish for a life free from trials, suffering, and hardship. However, the reality is that few of us escape these effects of sin this side of eternity. In fact, Jesus himself guarantees that “in the world, you will have tribulation” (John 16:33). Despite this, we can put our trust in God, knowing that even in our darkest days, He is working in us for His ultimate glory and our good.
A New Perspective on Suffering
Best-selling author Paul David Tripp offers a fresh perspective on suffering in his book, “Suffering: Gospel Hope When Life Doesn’t Make Sense”. Rather than trying to escape suffering, Tripp suggests that salvation is found in the presence and grace of the One who meets us in it. Through his personal story, years of counseling experience, and biblical insights, Tripp helps us navigate the midst of suffering by identifying 6 traps to avoid and 6 comforts to embrace.
A 5-Day Video Devotional
In this free 5-day video devotional, learn how to trust God more deeply, even through circumstances you wouldn’t choose for yourself. Be comforted by the reminder that the Lord is never far from you. Available online and/or as a daily email delivered right to your inbox, this devotional offers encouragement from the Word of God and gospel-rooted hope in the midst of trial.
Building Biblical Literacy in Children
With a little intentionality, adults can help build a foundation of biblical literacy in children from an early age. Explore our Kids Bible Reading Plans to get started.
Deepening Your Faith
As Christians, we believe the Bible is the very word of God, and it’s pivotal that we spend time knowing and loving Him through it. Check out our other reading plans, including:
- How to Study the Bible: A 5-Day Plan with Jen Wilkin
- Parenting: A 14-Day Devotional based on Paul David Tripp’s book, “Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family”
- Marriage: A 7-Day Reading Plan exploring what Scripture says about God’s invention of marriage.
Leave a Reply