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“Jesus comes to his church “to comfort all who mourn; to grant to those who mourn in Zion—to give them a beautiful headdress instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, the garment of praise instead of a faint spirit; that they may be called oaks of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he may be glorified” (Isa. 61:2–3). ”
— Dec 22, 2024 08:38PM
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Nicole Mott
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“I know you’re hurt. Let the Lord’s gracious character be a balm to your wounds. He is God and there is no other, and he alone is worthy of your trust.”
— Nov 26, 2024 09:42PM
Nicole Mott
is on page 28 of 120
“In my own life, I've found it immensely helpful to distinguish which hard situations are deliberately orchestrated and which are simply the repercussions of a broken world, which actions are malicious and which may arise from someone's frailty. This shines light in hurt's darkness and enables me to begin to think clearly about how to respond.”
— Sep 15, 2024 09:49PM
Nicole Mott
is on page 17 of 120
Stopped what I was doing to start this book and it so far is everything I didn’t know I needed or at least pretend to not know that I need.
“And then we could seek a balm for our hurts. We could turn together to the only source of comfort and hope: Jesus Christ as he is revealed in Scripture. And we could begin to apply healing medicine from the hand of that most tender Physician.”
— Jul 01, 2024 09:38PM
“And then we could seek a balm for our hurts. We could turn together to the only source of comfort and hope: Jesus Christ as he is revealed in Scripture. And we could begin to apply healing medicine from the hand of that most tender Physician.”

