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The Free Grace Broadcaster is a quarterly digest of Christ-centered sermons and articles, mostly from prior centuries. Each issue focuses on a different theme. The FGB is useful for personal study, discipleship, family worship, and sermon preparation.
A. W. Pink (1886-1952): "Tried by Fire" – a look at three important truths that God’s children need to consider when they suffer great affliction.
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892): "Cheer Up, My Dear Friends!" – an encour-agement to those who think they can do nothing, to those who think they are laid aside, to those who have but little ability, to those who are under great difficulty, and to those who are not appreciated.
James Buchanan (1804-1870): "The Bible and Consolation" – the Bible is a book of great consolation because it points us to Christ as our joy in affliction.
Thomas Brooks (1608-1680): "Good Comes through Affliction" – a collection of excerpts that deal with God’s purpose in sending us afflictions, God’s goodness in afflictions, and our proper response in afflictions.
Jerome Zanchius (1516-1590): "Comfort for Suffering Saints" – a wise application of the doctrine of God’s sovereignty for His suffering children.
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892): "Beloved, and Yet Afflicted" – the Apostle John’s account of Christ and Lazarus gives us many blessed truths to consider when we are sick or afflicted.
A. W. Pink (1886-1952): "The Great Giver" – God the Father gave His holy Son to save His people from their sins: He will surely strengthen them when they suffer and freely give them all things for their comfort.
Octavius Winslow (1808-1878): "Christ, the Fountain of Comfort" – when sorrows and calamities flow in the believer’s life, God’s love in Christ Jesus will support, soothe, and console them: true comfort comes from faith in Christ.
Miscellaneous authors: "Thoughts on Affliction" – assorted thoughts on sorrow, suffering, sickness, and disappointment, all from the perspective of God’s eternal purpose and love in Christ Jesus the Lord.

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