
God’s Goodness For The Chosen | An Interactive Bible Study
[shortdescription] A Bible study for people who long to find purpose in their suffering, God’s Goodness for the Chosen helps readers to see God at work—even when life is hard. [/shortdescription] A Bible study for people who long to find purpose in their suffering, God’s Goodness for the Chosen helps readers to see God at work—even when life is hard. We see it—if we’re looking: the Bible promises that God brings good things out of bad things for the sake of His people and for His glory. But truth be told, when we personally experience suffering, we have a difficult time believing it. In this official companion study to season 4 of The Chosen, the groundbreaking television series about the life of Jesus, God’s Goodness for the Chosen parallels each episode, revealing how God uses suffering to bring about good in the lives of those He loves. You’ll see: Death is eclipsed by life Grief is eclipsed by praise Questions are eclipsed by resolve Confusion is eclipsed by grace Temporary things are eclipsed by eternal things Heartbreak is eclipsed by love Sin is eclipsed by obedience Pain is eclipsed by the fullness of God’s plan Just as it was for the early followers of Jesus, suffering is a painful reality of life. But the hard things we experience are always eclipsed by the bigger things God is doing in and through them. Which means even in our suffering we can know and hold fast to how radically good God is. About the Authors Amanda Jenkins is an author, speaker, and the lead creator of The Chosen’s additional content. Her husband, Dallas Jenkins, son of celebrated Left Behind author Jerry Jenkins, directed and produced over a dozen feature and short films before creating The Chosen, the largest crowd-funded media project of all-time. They live outside of Chicago with their four children. Dr. Douglas S. Huffman, the evangelical biblical consultant for the television series, is Professor of New Testament and Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University) in California. Notes about product eBook licensing: This David C Cook digital product is protected by copyright laws and is intended for non-commercial use only. Your use is subject to the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) found here and any additional terms or restrictions that may accompany the product. Digital products cannot be returned, sold, or relicensed. See the EULA for additional terms related to replacement files.