<b>Forgiveness Is Always Difficult and Often Illogical. But It's the Only Remedy God Offers to  Heal Our Hearts.</b><br>        With the experience of more than two decades in the ministry, Dr. Robert Jeffress has come to the conclusion that forgiven
When It Doesn't Make Sense
β Scribed by John Bytheway
- Publisher
- Deseret Book Company
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
We are taught that actions have predictable reactions—but what do we do when those expectations fail us and life doesn't make sense? We may ask questions like, "Why this? Why now?" and "What have I done to deserve this?" By exploring lessons from the scriptures and modern-day experiences, including the story of Job and the aftermath of the 2020 pandemic, this book examines what theologians call the "law of retribution" and how it has affected our thinking. It will show how Jesus added valuable insight into the different types of adversity that come with living in this fallen world. It will also look at contemporary issues such as modified missions, health trials, and the challenges of Church membership. With hope for the future and the assurance that there will be answers eventually, When It Doesn't Make Sense will help you feel peace while you wait for your own "eventually."
β¦ Subjects
Religion & Spirituality; Nonfiction; REL046000
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132 pages ; 20 cm
If you are struggling with fear, grief, loss of a loved one, hurt, anger or anything that makes life difficult--or the road through it dark--then this book was written for you. If offers practical suggestions on how to keep going and to grow with God's grace.
For the Christian struggling for an answer, the seeker who thinks suffering disproves God’s existence, and the sufferer who needs a glimpse of a loving God.