For centuries the place of miracles in the church has been debated. This controversy remains in our day. Numerous views and theological positions are advocated in defense or rejection of miracles for today. There are some who believe they are for today, some who outright deny their validity for today, and some who remain unsure. Even among those who believe that God has never ceased working miracles there are a number of perspectives ranging from the idea that they are rare, that they are spontaneous and happen only at God's sovereign whim, and then there are those who believe that a...
For centuries the place of miracles in the church has been debated. This controversy remains in our day. Numerous views and theological positions are ...
If a nation marches against you, know that I am not behind it. (Isaiah 54:15a; The Voice) A common phrase used by many Christians, particularly when there is some tragic event, is that "God is in control." Many people mean different things by the statement, however, the majority of those who use the statement believe that God initiated the tragic event and had a secret mysterious plan to bring some unknown good from it. We believe that such a teaching casts aspersions on God's character. Besides, the origins of this teaching is not from the Bible but is derived from pagan philosophy....
If a nation marches against you, know that I am not behind it. (Isaiah 54:15a; The Voice) A common phrase used by many Christians, particularly when t...
In this book I want to prove to the reader that the Bible offers a satisfactory answer to the "why" questions many have in relation to an omnipotent but good God in contrast to the rampant heart-breaking evil we see in our world. Many people are fed up with the standard Christian responses on this subject. Though some claim to give Biblical answers to our "why" questions we often receive responses that consign much of God's alleged activity to "divine mysterious purposes." I pray that I will be able to answer some of your "why" questions in a satisfactory manner. I believe that the answers I...
In this book I want to prove to the reader that the Bible offers a satisfactory answer to the "why" questions many have in relation to an omnipotent b...
There are numerous places in Scripture where God says that He will "send" or is said to have "sent" a disaster, a plague, pestilence, delusion, an evil spirit, a cruel and ruthless enemy army, ferocious man-eating wild animals, and other harsh judgments. Atheists use such passages to castigate the God of the Bible. Some theologians use such passages to present theological views of God that make Him appear to be harsh, unloving, and unfair. Other Christians avoid such passages altogether, believing that certain parts of the Bible are too difficult or irrelevant. However, an often neglected...
There are numerous places in Scripture where God says that He will "send" or is said to have "sent" a disaster, a plague, pestilence, delusion, an evi...
Many of our theologians have told us that God is the responsible agent for all of the natural evil that we suffer. These theologians and philosophers are not without their "Biblical" proof-texts. For them, Sodom and Gomorrah, the flood of Noah, the plagues of Egypt, the trials of Job, the end time events of the book of Revelation and other historical accounts recorded in Scripture provide sufficient evidence that God is behind most, if not all, natural disasters. This book will show us that by understanding how the "permissive idiom" of the Ancient Eastern and Hebrew cultures was used to...
Many of our theologians have told us that God is the responsible agent for all of the natural evil that we suffer. These theologians and philosophers ...