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SHOW NOTES:
If you have ever asked, "Why do I suffer and not others?," then listen to this episode of Natives Follow Jesus. Amid your suffering you may ask, “Why does God allow me to suffer and not others?”
Your question is valid. Your question needs to be asked. Your question needs to be spoken into the world. Your question needs to be addressed to God.
From the biblical character Job, you can ride along on his emotional roller coaster as he and his friends grapple with the reason for suffering. Their collective human wisdom is divulged. Yet the mystery remains. Why do you suffer and not others?
You can discover peace knowing that God sees you wherever you are and you are not alone.
LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
Join us for the next episode when we conclude the series on suffering by discovering Job's posture after shaking his fist at God demanding an explanation.
By Daron ButlerSHOW NOTES:
If you have ever asked, "Why do I suffer and not others?," then listen to this episode of Natives Follow Jesus. Amid your suffering you may ask, “Why does God allow me to suffer and not others?”
Your question is valid. Your question needs to be asked. Your question needs to be spoken into the world. Your question needs to be addressed to God.
From the biblical character Job, you can ride along on his emotional roller coaster as he and his friends grapple with the reason for suffering. Their collective human wisdom is divulged. Yet the mystery remains. Why do you suffer and not others?
You can discover peace knowing that God sees you wherever you are and you are not alone.
LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
Join us for the next episode when we conclude the series on suffering by discovering Job's posture after shaking his fist at God demanding an explanation.