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God's Purposes in Our Pain - by Kenneth Berding & Keith R Krell (Paperback)
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- Why God Allows Suffering and How He Uses It to Transform Us Why does God allow his children to suffer?
- About the Author: Kenneth Berding (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is a professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and an elder at Redemption Hill Church in Whittier, California.
- 160 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
Written for Christians who are struggling to understand why they experience grief, this book explores 10 powerful statements from 2 Corinthians about God's good purposes for suffering.
Book Synopsis
Why God Allows Suffering and How He Uses It to Transform Us
Why does God allow his children to suffer? While we may not always learn the cause of a specific trial we face, Scripture does address the question "Why?" with two compelling words: so that. God's Word promises that God's purposes will prevail in and through our suffering.
God's Purposes in Our Pain examines 10 powerful statements from 2 Corinthians that highlight how God transforms our suffering. Written for Christians struggling to understand why they experience grief, this book explains how suffering prepares us to strengthen others, rely on God's provision, display the life of Christ, glorify God for his grace, and more.
Each chapter is dedicated to an individual purpose and features illustrative stories and examples from Scripture, as well as reflection questions. Accessible and pastoral, this book helps us gain an eternal perspective as we endure pain and deepen our trust in the God who raises the dead.
- Biblical Encouragement: Ministers to people dealing with physical pain, emotional struggles, loss, or grief
- Accessible: Filled with illustrations and practical applications
- A Great Resource for Pastors and Small Groups: Reflection questions at the end of each chapter make the book personal and applicable
About the Author
Kenneth Berding (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is a professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and an elder at Redemption Hill Church in Whittier, California. He is the author of numerous books and articles, and he regularly blogs at Kindle Afresh and The Good Book Blog.
Keith R. Krell (PhD, University of Bristol) is the senior pastor of Crossroads Bible Church in Bellevue, Washington, and a former professor of biblical exposition at Moody Bible Institute, Spokane. He has served in pastoral ministry for more than thirty years. Keith coauthored Paul and Money and has contributed to several other books.