God, Evil, and Suffering: Understanding God's Role in Tragedies and Atrocities
Compact Expository Pulpit Commentary Series
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Narrated by:
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David Holdt
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By:
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David A. Harrell
About this listen
While there is no place in scripture where God provides any clear explanation of the origin of evil and his purposes in it, he affirms his goodness and love in virtually every segment. And when his character is properly understood, his ultimate purposes become obvious. This book helps believers rediscover these truths revealed in Scripture, that they might permeate our heart and animate our worship. Herein we can find comfort and hope in days of trouble, and glorify God come what may.
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