Description
Andrew M. Davis offers a deeply pastoral and theologically rich exploration of the story of Job to guide those in seasons of great pain to draw near to God and anchor their hope in him.
Suffering is inevitable in this world of pain and death, but hopelessness is not. Yet I Will Hope in Him unpacks the timeless questions that surround human suffering and faith. Drawing from the book of Job, Davis delves into the complexities of pain, loss, and the search for meaning amid trials. Through Job, God gives timeless lessons to help his children cling to him in faith rather than turn away in disappointment.
Throughout, readers will be pointed beyond Job to Christ and his resurrection. Because of Jesus, Christians can trust that all suffering will one day be redeemed, and God’s glory will shine forever.
- Addresses practical aspects of walking through pain and how to live by faith amid prolonged trials.
- Highlights the ultimate comfort and redemption found in Jesus Christ, presenting him as the perfect mediator, intercessor, and redeemer for those enduring suffering.
- Readers will gain practical tools for extending compassion and counsel to those who are suffering prolonged trials.
Andrew M. Davis, PhD, is the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of Durham, North Carolina, and the founder of Two Journeys Ministry. He is also a visiting professor of church history at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Council Member of The Gospel Coalition. He has authored several books including The Power of Christian Contentment, The Glory Now Revealed, and Yet I Will Hope in Him. He and his wife, Christi, have five children and five grandchildren.
Endorsements
“Andy Davis has provided a treasure trove of truths for walking through suffering in this wearying world. Beautifully biblical, deeply emotional, gently pastoral, and refreshingly practical, this book won’t just teach you lessons from Job—it will lead you to life and joy in Jesus.”
David Platt, McLean Bible Church
“The book of Job is foundational for a biblical understanding of suffering and the sovereignty of God. Dr. Andy Davis not only models a thoughtful analysis of the text but also provides pastoral application through the lens of the gospel, especially the connection to the work and life of Jesus. It’s a wonderful resource on suffering and how to see the issue with a biblical perspective.”
Mark Vroegop, President, The Gospel Coalition; author of Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament
“Suffering is our constant companion in this fallen and broken world. Sometimes the pain is overwhelming and we are filled with despair about how to navigate it. Using the book of Job as his primary text, Andy Davis tackles suffering head-on. His treatment of this topic is superb: theologically rich and biblically faithful. Ultimately, Andy points us not so much to principles (as helpful as they can be) but to a Person, the Lord Jesus Christ. He is where our hope must be and where our healing is found. This is a book you will want to read and keep close by when you’re hurting. There is help it its pages.”
Daniel L. Akin, President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Many people go to the book of Job hoping to find answers to their questions about suffering only to come away frustrated, as the book can seem to raise more questions than it provides answers. This is what makes Yet I Will Hope in Him so valuable. Andy Davis serves as an able guide, opening its riches of wisdom and insight to readers. This book goes beneath the surface of this ancient poetic account to uncover its message of the need for Christ to bear and make sense of suffering and to showcase the solid hope we have that Jesus has overcome (and will one day eradicate) suffering.”
Nancy Guthrie, Author; Bible teacher
“In Yet Will I Hope in Him, Dr. Andy Davis provides the church with a rich and practical theology of suffering anchored in gospel hope. With pastoral care, he addresses the tensions and fears that often surround affliction and draws wisely from the book of Job to encourage believers to endure hardship with steadfast hope in our trustworthy God.”
Tony Merida, Founding Pastor, Imago Dei Church
“Your hour will come—perhaps it already has. None of us in this present age escapes suffering. The book of Job was written to give us hope in the middle of the struggle. Andy Davis is an experienced traveler and faithful guide to help you not only walk through suffering with Job but even experience it with joy.”
David Mathis, Senior Teacher, desiringGod.org; pastor, Cities Church, Saint Paul, MN; author of Habits of Grace
“Andy Davis has provided a Scripture-soaked, Christ-centered, and realistic meditation on the great principle that in this life, we face great woes. In them, our Lord promises, ‘I will be with you,’ and Job is the Bible’s longest exploration of that theme. Davis offers sufferers an honest and theological account of suffering and the hope of endurance through Christ.”
Daniel Doriani, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Covenant Seminary; author of Work: Its Purpose, Dignity, and Transformation
“Yet I Will Hope in Him is pastorally rich and exegetically rigorous. Davis guides readers through the book of Job, illuminating its theological depth and poetic beauty. This is an excellent resource for pastors and church members who desire a deeper exploration of suffering and the hope we have in Christ.”
Andrew Spencer, Associate Editor, The Gospel Coalition; author of Hope for God's Creation
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