In this week’s message in our study of Lamentations, Pastor Sonny talks about the problem of abandonment and the pain that comes with it, as illustrated by the plight of Jerusalem and the exile of Israel.
Continuing further into our study on the Book of Lamentations, Pastor Sonny explains this week about the reasons why God allows human suffering, and the love and grace of God in the midst of the process.
If the first of a two-part sermon in our study of the Book of Lamentations, Pastor Sonny explains the historical context behind what happened to Jerusalem the led to the lamentations of Jeremiah, and the challenge in understanding how this kind of suffering can be seen as a loving act from a merciful God.
Pastor Sonny begins our series on the Book of Lamentations by providing some historical context and explaining what it means to actually lament and why it’s okay for us to be honest with God about our feelings.
Pastor Sonny concludes our series on the Book of Galatians by summarizing Paul’s caution to not compromise on the truth, to beware of false doctrines, and to rely on God’s grace to be set apart and holy, loving our neighbours and bearing each other’s burdens.