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The Louder Song: Listening for Hope in the Midst of Lament by
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Jessica
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“Good and bad can exist at once. It’s okay to admit that both things are true. My situation is hard and God has been good to me.”
— Apr 27, 2026 04:44AM
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Jessica
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“Even if our lament is impolite, raw, or bitter, even if we express sorrow or verbalize anger, even if we make demands, as we lament, we actually preach to the world (and to ourselves) that it is possible to have a fearless, deeply intimate relationship with God.” 🤎
— Apr 21, 2026 07:17AM
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Jessica
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“Lament can lead us back to a place of hope—not because lamenting does anything magical, but because God sings a louder song than suffering ever could, a song of resurrection, renewal, restoration, and re-creation.”
— Apr 20, 2026 04:54AM
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Hailey Gursoy
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Not even done with this book and I already want to re-read it. I hope everyone would read this book. It contains powerful truths.
— Sep 25, 2023 07:47AM
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Hailey Gursoy
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“In the darkness we have a choice that is not really there in better times. We can choose to serve God just because he is God… If we do that—we are finally learning to love God for himself, and not for his benefits.” - Timothy Keller
“All laments lead to the truest form of worship—the worship of God alone”
— Sep 25, 2023 06:38AM
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“All laments lead to the truest form of worship—the worship of God alone”
Hailey Gursoy
is on page 107 of 240
El Roi, the God who sees. (Ro’iy in the original Hebrew can be translated as shepherd, or as seeing, looking, or gazing.)
El Roi, let me rest and trust that even if I can’t feel you, you see me.
— Sep 25, 2023 06:01AM
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El Roi, let me rest and trust that even if I can’t feel you, you see me.







