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Hope does not negate lament: nor does lament mean we don’t hope. We need more biblical lamenting; pouring out our pain and grief while acknowledging the God who hears us and promises us eternal restoration.
May 31, 2026 07:08AM
Embodied Hope: A Theological Meditation on Pain and Suffering

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Sarah
Sarah is on page 80 of 197
Pain does not automatically equal judgment for sin. Always good to make that clear.
Jun 28, 2026 07:28AM
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Sarah
Sarah is on page 78 of 197
“There is no inconsistency between creation and salvation; for the One Father has employed the same Agent for both works.” Athanasius
Jun 28, 2026 07:24AM
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Sarah
Sarah is on page 69 of 197
God answers Job’s questions by becoming Job’s substitute!!!! Jesus is God’s greatest answer to Job’s deepest questions and concerns.
Jun 21, 2026 07:47AM
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Sarah
Sarah is on page 23 of 197
A good outcome does not nullify or justify pain… We may hope that God has a reason for allowing suffering… but that is very different from thinking we can know or understand why something is taking place.
May 24, 2026 07:29AM
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Sarah
Sarah is on page 21 of 197
Evil and pain exist… instead of asking “why”, we should ask “how do we live?” because it’s not going away until Jesus returns.
May 24, 2026 07:26AM
Embodied Hope: A Theological Meditation on Pain and Suffering


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