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Lesson from a Job Season

God's Grace and Sovereignty in the Midst of Suffering

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Lesson from a Job Season

By: Travis McSherley
Narrated by: Alex Kocman
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God’s Word never denies that dwelling in a fallen world is hard or pretends that any of us are promised a life free from suffering and trial. Quite the opposite. But it makes just as clear that the Almighty is neither shaken nor surprised by anything that befalls us.

Lessons from a Job Season tells the story of one family’s experience with an intense set of trials, and how God helped them and taught them through those afflictions.

It is a book about suffering, but more than that, it is a book about the God who is sovereign over all of creation and all of our lives, including the hard days or months or years or decades. Maybe you are in the midst of a “Job season” or know someone who is. Maybe, by God’s grace, you have not yet endured tragedy or immense trials, but you no doubt still feel the burdens of life and observe the suffering around you. Whichever category you currently fall into, the lessons in this book are meant encourage your heart, uplift your soul, and help you anchor your mind in the divine truths about who God is and what He has done.

©2024 Travis McShirley (P)2025 Founders Press
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