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Simon Bubb
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Thomas Watson
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A collection of sermons on Romans, this impactful work provides biblical clarity to the oft asked question: Why do bad things happen to good people? For true believers in Christ, Thomas Watson explains that every experience must be viewed with a full reliance on and trust in God’s promises, specifically Romans 8:28. Watson explains that even negative events or hardships work towards fortifying faith and encouraging dependence on God alone.
Throughout this collection, it becomes clear that believers can find comfort, joy, and rest despite what they may face here on Earth. It also becomes increasingly apparent that any who do not place their trust in Christ face a much more unsteady journey and may find little reprieve from life’s challenges. Watson’s teachings not only provide hope for Christians through the answer to this question, but also press the unbeliever to yearn for this peace and to see the need for God’s forgiveness and salvation in their life.
This series, published by ONE Audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by handpicked audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with narrators who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works.
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