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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Biblical Biography / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:276
  • eBook ISBN:9798987545331

Freedom From Soul Pain

Seeing the presence of God through pain

by E.R. Hurtt

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Overview
Pain is distinct and multifaceted. Physical pain can be acute, chronic, neuropathic, or radicular. These types of pain are identifiable and limited to affecting the human body. However, soul pain affects both the human body and the soul. Overlooked, misunderstood, and difficult to imagine, soul pain is often ignored and disregarded as a source of concern. Yet, soul pain can impact the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual states of humanity. Soul pain should not be dismissed, ignored, or denied. It is as real as life itself. Human beings have fought against soul pain in many ways for many years. Not to be out done, humanity has created many counterfeit agents to slay the devastating effects of soul pain without success. The author describes in this book, her battle with soul pain, how she was delivered from soul pain; symptoms and conditions of soul pain in others, and how they too can be delivered. Because of God's grace, the sufferer of soul pain can be healed and brought to a place of wholeness to become a ray of light in this dark world through His Son, Jesus Christ. To achieve freedom from soul pain, various methods will always be sought, but the true conqueror of soul pain is Almighty God.
Description
Freedom From Soul Pain Seeing the presence of God through pain  Pain is distinct and multifaceted. Physical pain can be acute, chronic, neuropathic, or radicular. These types of pain are identifiable and limited to affecting the human body. However, soul pain affects both the human body and the soul. Overlooked, misunderstood, and difficult to imagine, soul pain is often ignored and disregarded as a source of concern. Yet, soul pain can impact the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual states of humanity. Soul pain should not be dismissed, ignored, or denied. It is as real as life itself. Human beings have fought against soul pain in many ways for many years. Not to be out done, humanity has created many counterfeit agents to slay the devastating effects of soul pain without success. The author describes in this book, her battle with soul pain, how she was delivered from soul pain; symptoms and conditions of soul pain in others, and how they too can be delivered. Because of God's grace, the sufferer of soul pain can be healed and brought to a place of wholeness to become a ray of light in this dark world through His Son, Jesus Christ. To achieve freedom from soul pain, various methods will always be sought, but the true conqueror of soul pain is Almighty God.  # The Pain That Only God Can Heal
About the author
I am blessed to have accomplished two of my dreams in life: to acquire a deeper understanding of God's Word by receiving a Biblical Studies Degree (BA) from Lancaster Bible College and to gain knowledge in the field of real estate, specifically, community development by receiving a Master's Degree in Real Estate Development (MRED) from the University of Maryland College Park. Over time, I realized the choice to surrender my life to Jesus Christ would have a positive impact on me and the decisions I make must center on Him always. My love for God and my faith in His healing power inspired me to create the Women Seeking the Kingdom website. The website aims to reach broken people worldwide to be healed by God's love, while being transformed into the likeness of His Son. Additionally, I have a heart for the hurting, a heart which led me to pen my first book, Freedom From Soul Pain - Seeing the presence of God through pain.