Deliver Us from Evil: Is Something Wrong Between God and Me? Buy on Amazon
Facebook LinkedIn

Deliver Us from Evil: Is Something Wrong Between God and Me?

13.50 16.95 -20% USD

Usually ships in 24 hours

Book Details
Publisher Genesis Pub Co Inc
ISBN / ASIN 1886670021
ISBN-13 9781886670020
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #13,591,630
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Ratings & Reviews No reviews yet — be the first!

No reviews yet.

Description
To humanists, Marxists, and Buddhists, suffering may be equally painful as it is to Jews and Christians, but the former are not haunted with this piercing question, this agonizing riddle, 'For what reason?' Believing in a God of love, in a good creation, and in His providence, causes the pain of suffering to penetrate to a much deeper level: Why does it strike ME? Is something wrong between God and me?

If there is one person in particular who has struggled with this question, it's this honest, just, and rebellious man called Job, being entirely ruined. His friends say it was God who ruined him; in order to punish him, some say; in order to teach him, others say.

From age to age, people have been comforted by thoughts such as these. No matter how bad things get, at least there is a purpose to it all. Job, however, did not find comfort in these thoughts. From beginning to end, he keeps searching for God. He actually reverses the question from: How just am I? to: How just is GOD? Never before Job was there such a fierce ring to the question as to what God has to do with our afflictions when bad things happen to good people.

The author of this book takes us through all of Job's agonies, as though they were ours. To the very end, to God's answer: to find out that suffering in itself has NO purpose. It's certainly not somehow Someone's intention to have people suffer! Neither by way of punishment nor by way of education, or whatever else! Suffering is not rooted at all in some arbitrary decree from above! Suffering is too awful to be under God's orders. It is a horrible mystery. Blaming God for it would make it only more awful and horrible.

If we still wish to articulate our feelings, we may try something like this: God is not the one standing behind our afflictions, but He does stand behind afflicted people which is quite a different matter, namely Good News.

Donate to EbookNetworking
No Prev
No Next