Andrew M. Davis offers a deeply pastoral and theologically rich exploration of the story of Job to guide those in seasons of great pain to draw near to God and anchor their hope in him.
Suffering is inevitable in this world of pain and death, but hopeless- ness is not. Yet I Will Hope in Him is an exploration of the timeless questions that surround human suffering and faith. Drawing from the book of Job, Davis delves into the complexities of pain, loss, and the search for meaning amid trials. Through Job, God gives timeless lessons to help his children cling to him in faith rather than turning away in disappointment.
While Job had remarkable character, but he had an insufficiently clear hope in resurrection. Now that Christ has been raised from the dead, Christians have access to a better hope than Job ever had—an eternity where all suffering will be redeemed and God’s glory will shine forever.
- Addresses practical aspects of walking through pain and how to keep faith amid prolonged trials.
- Highlights the ultimate comfort and redemption found in Jesus Christ, presenting him as the perfect mediator, intercessor, and redeemer for those enduring suffering.
- Readers will gain practical tools for extending compassion and counsel to those suffering during prolonged trials
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Title
Yet I Will Hope in Him
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Author(s)
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ISBN
9781645076094
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Format
Paperback
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Publisher
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Topic
Suffering & Loss
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Bible Book
Job
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Audience
Adults
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Pages
208
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Published
08/10/2026
