Pain is inevitable. But did you know there is a divine purpose for suffering? The Furnace of Affliction will help those who are struggling with the “why” of pain find hope. This book will encourage readers to look to God, who is greater and higher than any affliction. Horace Williams, Jr., a stroke survivor, well-acquainted with pain, The Furnace of Affliction, blends real stories, practical advice, and biblical truth. Together these elements create a salve that intends to change how you view pain and re-evaluate your response to it.
Christian who loves Jesus Christ. Award-winning Author, Stroke Survivor,.Blogger at pleasingtothepotter.com. Sharing my faith to help,encourage,and inspire others to serve Him Giving God all the glory!
Affection. Appreciation. Fondness. Devotion. These are a few of the words that can describe what love means. However, I prefer these words better. Unconditional. Everlasting. Genuine. Real. These words describe the incomprehensible love that God has for us.
A love He has had for us since we were born. A love that we need to lean into every day by remembering all that He has done. He only asks that we return His love by how we live and how we treat others. May we live in a way that honors Him while drawing people to Christ.
He understands our faults, shortcomings and knows we are not perfect, but He loves us still. He formed us in the womb, and we are fearfully and wonderfully created vessels to bring Him glory. (Psalm 139) There is nothing that surprises God.
I want you to remember that no matter where you have been in life or what you have done, GOD LOVES YOU. So, I implore you to go out and live with indescribable joy! YOU ARE LOVED.
Book Excerpt
The Furnace of Affliction
In the midst of our painful trials, we must always remember God’s unyielding love. He gave His only Son as a sacrifice for our sins. So as we desire to live in exquisite faith, we trust in Him, not our feelings. We can’t forget God’s love, and we should seek refuge in the comfort of His bosom.
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