You may know the hymn “It is Well with My Soul” . . . but not the writer, Horatio Spafford. He wrote the lyrics at a terribly difficult time: his four daughters had just drowned at sea. What was it that gave Spafford the strength to say, “It was well with his soul,” despite heartbreaking loss? And how do you take hold of that sort of strength when facing your own, personal tragedy? Find out on GRACE TO YOU with John MacArthur.
Blessed Is God, Part 2
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