/Why Does God Allow Suffering?,“ "The Great Omission; Reaching the Lost for Christ," and “Blind Chance or Intelligent Design?, Empirical Methodologies & the Bible." Jack has written1442articles on What Christians Want To Know! Read them in the archive below....
Her recovery has been long and hard, but with the love and support of her husband Jay, she has recovered to some extent many […] Filed under Books, Guest Post, sickness Tagged as loss, pain, problem of pain, suffering, why does God allow sufferingOlder posts ...
however, we need help in “connecting the dots” biblically, and theBeyond Suffering Bibleprovides that guidance. It underscores the scope and extent of what it means to bear the image of God, and how that makes all life sacred. Once the reader firmly grasps the truth ...
WHERE IS GOD WHEN WE SUFFER?: What The Bible Says About Suffering.The article reviews the book "Where Is God When We Suffer? What the Bible Says About Suffering," by Lynn Gardner.doi:10.1097/01.CNJ.0000337023.77829.68Keller, Noelle C...
But Chara helps us understand that the context of this is when we are under temptation, not suffering, and the weight of life’s circumstances. The idea that God won’t allow us to go through anything we can’t bear is just not supported in Scripture.This is not a cause to lose hope...
also love our neighbors as we love ourselves. This is one of the commands that are the greatest of commands. The Kingdom of God awaits those who will follow his commandments. “To Love him with all your heart, with all your understanding and with all your strength, and to love your nei...
Bathsheba's journey from victimhood to a position of influence serves as a reminder that God can redeem even the most difficult situations. Suffering and redemption are found in the stories of other women in Jesus's lineage: Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth. Each of these women faced significant trials...
perdition and a reproach to the people, and this house shall be desolate; and every one that shall pass by shall be astonished, and shall say, “Why hath God done these evils to this land, and to this house? And they shall say, Because they forsook the Lord their God, and ...
realizing that some suffering is the result of unseen, spiritual conflicts between the kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan—between the power of light and the power of darkness. Even though God’s people may not always understand why God acts the way he does, they can rest in the ...
Mourning With Those Who Mourn: Reflections on the Violence in Orlando How Should We Respond to the Boston Marathon Bombing? Filed under Bible Gateway Anniversary, Culture Tagged as current events, evil, good and evil, problem of evil, suffering, violence, why does G...