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Does God really know my pain? Will He deliver me from it? The despair of atheism declares there is no hope--only death. But there is a living rebuttal to man's hopelessness. The Bible reveals a God who knows our pain. This God not only endured suffering but also overcame pain and even death. His name is Jesus. Jesus's life as a Jewish Rabbi, His promises at the Passover, His death as the Lamb of God, and His resurrection should shape every believer's response to suffering. This book presents grounds for faith in an unseen God--a historically strengthened faith that encourages believers in…mehr

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Does God really know my pain? Will He deliver me from it? The despair of atheism declares there is no hope--only death. But there is a living rebuttal to man's hopelessness. The Bible reveals a God who knows our pain. This God not only endured suffering but also overcame pain and even death. His name is Jesus. Jesus's life as a Jewish Rabbi, His promises at the Passover, His death as the Lamb of God, and His resurrection should shape every believer's response to suffering. This book presents grounds for faith in an unseen God--a historically strengthened faith that encourages believers in heart-wrenching times, times when pain and suffering seem relentless. The God of the Bible knows our pain and will ultimately deliver His followers from it.
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Douglas and Kay Jakubowski have been married for forty years. They have six children and fifteen grandchildren. Douglas served in the United States Air Force from 1975 to 1981. He earned his BS in physical therapy from the University of Toledo (Medical College of Ohio); his MA in pastoral ministry?(concentration in pulpit communication and expository preaching) from Trinity Theological Seminary; and his doctorate in religious studies from Trinity College of the Bible and Trinity Theological Seminary.