How Could a Loving God?New Leaf Publishing Group, 1.1.2007 - 208 sivua It really isn't a fair fight, is it? The finite against the infinite. The limited against the unlimited?
People assume Christians have all the answers; yet, in the face of tragedy, death, or suffering, everyone struggles to find just the right words to bring comfort or closure to those in need. Sometimes just hearing "It is God's will" isn't enough. Sometimes just saying "God will turn this to good" seems so meaningless when despair is so profound. Often the pain goes too deep, the questions won't go away, and even the assurance of faith doesn't help. How could God let this happen? How can God love us, yet allow us to suffer in this way? What is the point of this? What is the purpose? |
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Ken Ham. Baptist pastor before entering the suffering of a cruel and fatal brain disease. You will see answers to our problems of suffering and finite limitations in this world, but you will not get them from mere mortals. They are ...
... disease called “frontal lobe dementia” had been slowly and persistently eroding the networks of cells in his brain. For months we stood by helplessly as the disease ate away at his independence and physical presence, contorting his mind ...
... disease, decline, and death? Robert's disease and illness, as you might imagine, has been a struggle for me and our whole family. No, there are no easy answers in one sense, but in my search for how I should respond as a Christian, I ...
... disease — and they don't see a beautiful world. I even think we are sometimes giving the wrong message to our kids through most of our Sunday school literature. When we want to talk to kids about God being “the great Designer” or “the ...
... disease — and they don't see a beautiful world. I even think we are sometimes giving the wrong message to our kids through most of our Sunday school literature. When we want to talk to kids about God being “the great Designer” or “the ...