How Dare You Judge Us God
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With words that often bite with the raw reality of life on a sinful planet, best selling author Clifford Goldstein steps into the arena of human misery and uses the book of Job as a scalpel to reveal both the cause of our sickness and its cure. How Dare You Judge Us, God! Won’t answer all your questions about suffering. It will give you fresh insights into the unseen battles behind your pain and a new love for the God who suffered the horrors of hell in order to end it. Forever
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“If a loving Father exists in heaven, why are so many of His children so unhappy on earth?
Questions like this have been uttered from the lips of suffering human since Adam Eve first wept over the fresh grave of their murdered son.
No one escapes pain. No one sidesteps grief. And because the hurting is universal, afflicting sinner and saint alike, the questions about bad things happening to good people persist.
But what of the answers? Are there any?
With words that often bite with the raw reality of life on a sinful planet, best selling author Clifford Goldstein steps into the arena of human misery and uses the book of Job as a scalpel to reveal both the cause of our sickness and its cure. How Dare You Judge Us, God! Won’t answer all your questions about suffering. It will give you fresh insights into the unseen battles behind your pain and a new love for the God who suffered the horrors of hell in order to end it. Forever”
SKU (ISBN): 9780816309610
Clifford Goldstein
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2019
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
| Weight | .4 kg |
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