Some believers feel guilty when they grieve because they know that they should rejoice in the Lord always (Phil. 4:4). Others use grief as an occasion to say, like Job, “God hath overthrown me” (Job 19:6). Yet there is a better and more biblical path to follow. Using Lamentations 3:1–39 as a guide, Ryan M. McGraw furnishes readers with the necessary tools to grieve in a sanctified way and exercise faith under hardship. Come and learn to express rather than repress your grief as you walk through sorrows with Christ by faith.
Table of Contents:
Five Biblical Ways to Express Grief
God’s Displeasure
Hard Providences
Unanswered Prayer
Persecution and Hardship
Confessing Our Weakness
How Should We Grieve?
Exercising Faith Under Hardship
Turn Our Grief into Prayer
Confront Our Grief with Meditation
Be Humbled under Grief
How Should We Grieve through Faith in Christ?