sotzo
Puritan Board Sophomore
In the psalms, there are many verses and contexts dealing with God being a father to the fatherless and a help in time of trouble.
How exactly does the Bible say overall that God operates in the lives of those who are hurting emotionally / physically...does this mean the comfort of salvation or does the psalmist and the other writers of Scripture have a temporary expectation that God will indeed relieve their suffering in this life?
How exactly does the Bible say overall that God operates in the lives of those who are hurting emotionally / physically...does this mean the comfort of salvation or does the psalmist and the other writers of Scripture have a temporary expectation that God will indeed relieve their suffering in this life?