Through the Valley: What God Says When Shadow Is Real
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¿ Someone you love is dying. Or maybe that someone is you. ¿ Through the Valley is not written to explain the valley. It is written to provide a Companion within it. ¿ In eight chapters anchored entirely in Scripture, this book walks with two people at once: the one whose body is failing and the one who will be left behind. It does not separate them into different sections, because they are walking through the same valley - and the promises that sustain the one who is departing are the same promises that hold the one who remains. ¿ From Psalm 23 to 1 Thessalonians 4, from the silence of God at the bedside to the hope of resurrection on the other side, each chapter examines what the Bible actually says - not platitudes, not near-death stories, not clinical speculation. Scripture alone. What does God say about His presence when He feels absent? What happens to the body - and what happens to the person inside it? What has Jesus Himself promised about what comes next? And how do you grieve honestly while holding to a hope that Scripture calls certain? ¿ Built on five principles - the Bible as sole authority, word-for-word accuracy, Scripture interprets Scripture, intellectual honesty, and a shared journey - this book is short enough to read in a hospital room. It is meant to be. ¿ The valley is real. The shadow is dark. But David did not say "if I walk into the valley." He said "even though I walk through." The valley has a through. And the Shepherd is already there. ¿ Scripture quotations from the New American Standard Bible (NASB).
¿ Someone you love is dying. Or maybe that someone is you. ¿ Through the Valley is not written to explain the valley. It is written to provide a Companion within it. ¿ In eight chapters anchored entirely in Scripture, this book walks with two people at once: the one whose body is failing and the one who will be left behind. It does not separate them into different sections, because they are walking through the same valley - and the promises that sustain the one who is departing are the same promises that hold the one who remains. ¿ From Psalm 23 to 1 Thessalonians 4, from the silence of God at the bedside to the hope of resurrection on the other side, each chapter examines what the Bible actually says - not platitudes, not near-death stories, not clinical speculation. Scripture alone. What does God say about His presence when He feels absent? What happens to the body - and what happens to the person inside it? What has Jesus Himself promised about what comes next? And how do you grieve honestly while holding to a hope that Scripture calls certain? ¿ Built on five principles - the Bible as sole authority, word-for-word accuracy, Scripture interprets Scripture, intellectual honesty, and a shared journey - this book is short enough to read in a hospital room. It is meant to be. ¿ The valley is real. The shadow is dark. But David did not say "if I walk into the valley." He said "even though I walk through." The valley has a through. And the Shepherd is already there. ¿ Scripture quotations from the New American Standard Bible (NASB).
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