God of All Comfort

God of All Comfort
For every Christian who has whispered prayers while drowning in anxiety, who has felt the vast distance between what faith promises and what life delivers, this book is a lantern in the darkness. Hannah Whitall Smith wrote to believers whose souls were parched despite standing beside living water, who confessed Christ but couldn't find the rest He promised. She tackles the agonizing question that haunts sincere Christians: why does following God so often feel like carrying a heavy burden instead of wearing a light yoke? Smith demolishes the idea that spiritual restlessness is simply the cost of discipleship. She shows that God's promise of comfort isn't an advertisement that oversells, but a deliverable reality. By clearly separating what God does and what we must do, she guides readers toward a peace that doesn't depend on circumstances. The result is a book that has guided generations toward genuine, lasting joy available to every believer right now, not as some distant spiritual ideal but as an present possession.
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