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When Will the Suffering End? A Biblical Perspective on Suffering
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- ISBN8235343757
- EAN9798235343757
- Date de parution11/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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When Will the Suffering End? A Biblical Perspective on SufferingApprox. 150 pagesWhy does God sometimes seem silent when we pray? What happens when suffering continues despite our faith, our prayers, and our hope for relief?When Will the Suffering End? A Biblical Perspective on Suffering offers a compassionate, Scripture-centered exploration of one of life's most difficult questions. Written for believers facing long-term or unresolved suffering, this book examines what the Bible teaches about pain, unanswered prayer, lament, endurance, and the faithfulness of God.
Drawing from both personal experience with multiple progressive illnesses and graduate-level study with a Masters in Biblical Studies, Suzanne Stucky invites readers beyond clichés and easy answers into a deeper engagement with Scripture. Each chapter carefully explores a biblical passage in its context, allowing God's Word-not popular assumptions-to shape the discussion. Through studies of both Old and New Testament passages, readers will discover that the Bible speaks honestly about grief, disappointment, waiting, and perseverance.
Rather than minimizing suffering, Scripture offers a hope that can endure even when circumstances do not change. This book is especially meaningful for those living with chronic illness, disability, grief, caregiving responsibilities, or other prolonged hardships. It is also a valuable resource for pastors, counselors, church care ministries, and small groups seeking a thoughtful biblical perspective on suffering.
If you have ever wondered where God is in the midst of ongoing pain, When Will the Suffering End? provides biblical insight, honest encouragement, and a steady hope rooted in God's unchanging character.
Drawing from both personal experience with multiple progressive illnesses and graduate-level study with a Masters in Biblical Studies, Suzanne Stucky invites readers beyond clichés and easy answers into a deeper engagement with Scripture. Each chapter carefully explores a biblical passage in its context, allowing God's Word-not popular assumptions-to shape the discussion. Through studies of both Old and New Testament passages, readers will discover that the Bible speaks honestly about grief, disappointment, waiting, and perseverance.
Rather than minimizing suffering, Scripture offers a hope that can endure even when circumstances do not change. This book is especially meaningful for those living with chronic illness, disability, grief, caregiving responsibilities, or other prolonged hardships. It is also a valuable resource for pastors, counselors, church care ministries, and small groups seeking a thoughtful biblical perspective on suffering.
If you have ever wondered where God is in the midst of ongoing pain, When Will the Suffering End? provides biblical insight, honest encouragement, and a steady hope rooted in God's unchanging character.



