JOB ~ 'the unlucky!'- A#
Job became 'locked in storms'. His unchosen plain of pain continues palpable to this day. His few mates criticized him, looking down on Job in his days of misfortune.
Job became 'locked in storms'. His unchosen plain of pain continues palpable to this day. His few mates criticized him, looking down on Job in his days of misfortune.
A prayer from deep within King David . . . Hear, O Lord, and answer me, for I am poor and needy . . .
'Global warming' is daily examined in newsrooms and classrooms alike. Maui is 'mother nature's' latest victim to be scrutinized. Calamity catches mankind off guard.
For all the wicked, midnight is their morning; they make friends with the terrors of darkness. (Job 24:17) The problem of suffering shakes Job.
It is remarkably sobering to grasp that none can leave earth without misery or torment! Great is the Lord's love towards us, and His faithfulness endures forever.
In the midst of Covid mayhem I chance to read the Apostle Paul's letter to the Philippians.
There is a human neediness that cries out to Heaven and claims His heart. It is stronger than any human’s independence, such neediness too pierces human pride.
King David the valiant - this bear, lion and giant slayer lived a life of war. He knew how to pray.
Life and hardship not one escapes. Life and hardship grasp hands, and very tightly. They always have, since mankind was banished from Eden.
Making Sense of Suffering . . . Part D MY RESPONSES TO SUFFERING . . . 10 brief thoughts Introduction There are various axioms in life.