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Pain calls our most basic beliefs about God into question. Philip
Yancey's When Life Hurts addresses five major questions brought
on by pain:
- Is God competent?
- Is He really
so powerful?
- Is He fair?
- Why doesn't
He seem to care about pain?
- And where
is God when I need Him most?
Yancey provides
thought-provoking answers to questions faced by believers in their
darkest moments and reveals that even in suffering and pain -- and
sometimes because of them -- God's competence, power, wisdom, and
love still shine through.
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One of the greatest
quandaries of faith often boils down to this question: how can God
love me so much and still allow me to feel pain? "I confess
that I once viewed pain as God's one great goof in an otherwise
impressive world," writes author Philip Yancey. "Why didn't
he create all the beautiful things in the world, but leave out pain?"
Amazingly, it was Yancey's work in a leprosy hospital that taught
him that pain is crucial to health and survival. Because leprosy
victims cannot feel pain they became even more ill and disabled.
For instance, one leprosy victim went blind because he had no pain
cells in his eyes to alert him to blink.
Taking the analogy
further, Yancey explains how pain helps us participate in many of
life's joys, such as sports, dance, sculpture, love making. It is
not a mistake, but rather a necessary human condition. And when
that emotional or physical pain feels unbearable, know that God
is beside us, feeling enormous love and compassion, adds Yancey.
With numerous quotes from the Bible and lavish illustrations, including
one of the crucifixion, Yancey points to all the ways that God comforts
us, rather than abandons or punishes us, when we are in the depths
of pain. (Amazon.com review)
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