What if the worst moments of your life were not outside God’s will, but a part of it? We utter the words, “Thy will be done,” often without fully grasping their weight. In God’s Will, the author invites you on a profound journey through Scripture, to wrestle with suffering and sovereignty and the divine intention behind life’s most bewildering events.
From the raw anguish of personal tragedy to the sweeping narratives of biblical figures like Joseph, Daniel, and Job, this book doesn’t shy away from life’s hardest questions. Why does a good God allow pain? Can loss ever be mercy? What if death is not the end, but a doorway?
This is not a book of easy answers. It is a book of sacred tension, a call to trust when understanding fails, to hope when prayers seem unanswered, and to find purpose even in the ashes. If you’ve ever found yourself asking, “Is this really God’s plan?,” this book was written for you.
Come, not for explanation, but for encounter. Come to see God’s will, perhaps for the first time, as both beautiful and unstoppable.
E Book
A 5
176 Pages





