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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... problems of suffering and finite limitations in this world, but you will not get them from mere mortals. They are answers from the revealed Word of the unlimited. As Ken and Rob will outline clearly, the all-knowing and all-powerful God ...
... problem. He is the solution. He became the solution and He remains the solution. When you have finished reading this book, please take some time to consider a different “why” question. Ask yourself this: “Why has an infinite God ...
... problems.” How do we reconcile what we see and what we believe as Christians? We see what happened on 9/11 in New York. We look at massive famine in Africa. We hear of girls suffering at the hands of their own fathers in our own ...
... problem under a covering of spiritual-sounding clichés. I think one of the reasons that many people — and many young people — in our churches struggle with their faith is because the teaching and music give the message that the ...
... problem was. But on another level, the diagnosis hit us like a tornado, causing our thoughts and our faith to be thrown about in a swirling, confusing cloud. Sure, we now knew what the problem was . . . but now we had to face the ...