Tag: suffering

  • “Give Us A King!”

    “Give Us A King!”

    How easy is it for us to forget the blessings of God and look to the world for affirmation and provision? Sadly, not very hard at all. When Samuel was called by God to be a prophet and judge to Israel, the nation was already in a sorry state. The people once again were in

    Read More

    //

  • Rejoice in the Lord

    Rejoice in the Lord

    Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will

    Read More

    //

  • In Times of Trouble, Christ is Our Comfort

    In Times of Trouble, Christ is Our Comfort

    In the wake of tragedy and tribulation, people are left feeling a profound sense of loss and hopelessness. Yet, Christians can point people to the greatest possible hope we have, Jesus Christ. In Jesus, we have many great and precious promises that bring comfort to the weak and trembling, promises that will cause us to

    Read More

    //

  • Why God Allows Us to Suffer

    Why God Allows Us to Suffer

    Trials, tribulations, and suffering are common to all mankind. Whether it be a bad day on the job, a difficult family life, debilitating illness, financial ruin, heinous criminal action, or a tyrannical government, every person who has lived, currently lives, or ever will live has and will face suffering. If there is one standard in

    Read More

    //

  • Voice of Reason Radio Episode 17 Deeper Study Part 1: Evil and the Existence of God

    Voice of Reason Radio Episode 17 Deeper Study Part 1: Evil and the Existence of God

    During the last episode of Voice of Reason Radio (VORR), we discussed, “Evil and the Existence of God.” Since the subject matter is so complex, and our time on air is limited, we want to provide you with some resources to help clarify and edify you on this most important topic. Let’s begin with John

    Read More

    //