Why does God allow suffering? In times of pain and loss, we may struggle to understand, but God's Word assures us that He is ...
Further on in Romans 8 he tells us, “We know that in everything [suffering] God works for good with those who love him who are called according to his purpose” (v. 28). Those who suffer are ...
Earthquakes, volcanoes, illness and so on are not caused by humans but they result in human suffering. Some people cannot believe that a good God would have designed a world with natural evils in it.
Clint Pressley, president of the Southern Baptist Convention and senior pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, explained how suffering prepares people for ministry during a chapel ...
Since last week’s newsletter offered a favorite argument for the existence of God, it’s only fair to balance the scales by ...
The word good means different things ... understand how an all-loving and all-powerful God can allow humans to suffer in such horrific ways. Suffering is the bearing or undergoing of pain or ...
and it is not useful to measure suffering against the goodness of God. After all, why should we seek to justify God: This would make God merely a moral agent just like us and not the Creator ...
Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out! Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has been his ...
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Concho Valley Live: San Angelo author shares stories of faith and family in new book “As Good As It Gets”and the profound goodness of God while exploring the age-old questions of suffering and divine goodness and how it can be reconciled to God’s promises and His unchanging character. As we ...
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Is praying for protection pointless if life always has suffering? John Piper answersNotable Bible teacher and author John Piper recently addressed the question of whether there is a point to praying for protection when suffering ... because God “loves to give good things ...
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