Hope in the dark : believing God is good when life is not
(2018)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
248.86/GROESCHEL,C

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 248.86/GROESCHEL,C Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, [2018]
DESCRIPTION

173 pages ; 21 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780310343110, 9780310342953, 0310342953, 0310343119, 9780310343110
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Introduction: When you want to trust, but life won't let you -- Hide and seek. Where are you, God? ; Why don't you care? ; Why aren't you doing something? ; It seems unfair ; Crisis of belief -- Lost and found. Listen ; Write ; Wait ; By faith ; "Faith tested" -- Hope and glory. Remember ; Accept ; Trust ; Hope ; Believe -- Conclusion: When you question and believe -- Questions for reflection

"I want to believe, I want to have hope, but ..." Pastor Craig Groeschel hears these words often and has asked them himself. We want to know God, feel his presence, and trust that he hears our prayers, but in the midst of great pain, we may wonder if he really cares about us. Even when we have both hope and hurt, sometimes it's the hurt that shouts the loudest. Can God be good when life is not? In this book, Groeschel explores the story of the father who brought his demon-possessed son to Jesus, saying, "I believe! Help my unbelief!" In the man's sincere plea, Jesus heard the tension in the man's battle-scarred heart. He healed not only the boy but the father too, driving out the hopelessness that had overtaken him. He can do the same for us today. As Groeschel shares his pain surrounding the current health challenges of his daughter, he acknowledges the questions we may ask in our own deepest pain: "Where was God when I was being abused?" "Why was my child born with a disability?" "Why did the cancer come back?" "Why are all my friends married and I'm alone?" He invites us to wrestle with such questions as we ask God to honor our faith and heal our unbelief. In the middle of your profound pain, you long for authentic words of understanding and hope. You long to know that even in overwhelming reality, you can still believe that God is good. Rediscover a faith in the character, power, and presence of God. Even in the questions. Even now

"I want to believe, I want to have hope, but ..." Pastor Groeschel hears these words often and has asked them himself. We want to know God, feel his presence, and trust that he hears our prayers, but in the midst of great pain, we may wonder if he really cares about us. As Groeschel shares his pain surrounding the current health challenges of his daughter, he acknowledges the questions we may ask in our own deepest pain. He invites us to wrestle with our questions as we ask God to honor our faith and heal our unbelief. -- adapted from available info