
When you can't trust God
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Book Introduction
This book is not just about avoiding hardships or
This is not a book to solve problems.
This is a book to meet Jesus.
About the problem of unresolved suffering and pain
Experience warm comfort and guidance.
There are times when life feels like it has come to a standstill due to hardship and suffering.
When you're sick, it's hard to even stay sane, let alone pray.
When we are going through deep valleys of sorrow and despair, it is often difficult to even think of God, let alone pray.
Times of hardship are painful.
It's so painful.
If we must go through that time, I hope God doesn't make it too difficult or too painful, but there are many times when I feel like God is merciless when He doesn't.
Why are you forcing us into such a precipice?
God knows that through this suffering we will learn to trust Him.
You know that it is difficult to know this amazing grace through the ordinary, problem-free life of everyday life.
This is not a book to solve problems.
This is a book to meet Jesus.
About the problem of unresolved suffering and pain
Experience warm comfort and guidance.
There are times when life feels like it has come to a standstill due to hardship and suffering.
When you're sick, it's hard to even stay sane, let alone pray.
When we are going through deep valleys of sorrow and despair, it is often difficult to even think of God, let alone pray.
Times of hardship are painful.
It's so painful.
If we must go through that time, I hope God doesn't make it too difficult or too painful, but there are many times when I feel like God is merciless when He doesn't.
Why are you forcing us into such a precipice?
God knows that through this suffering we will learn to trust Him.
You know that it is difficult to know this amazing grace through the ordinary, problem-free life of everyday life.
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index
1.
Your suffering
2.
distrust.
Faithful Christ
3.
teardrop.
Christ who takes care of us
4.
pain.
Christ the Comforter
5.
cross.
Christ the King
6.
weakness.
Christ the Powerful One
7.
sorrow.
Christ, the joy
8.
dark.
Christ the Light
9.
Loneliness.
Christ with us
10.
death.
Christ the Life
11.
Your victory, Christ
Your suffering
2.
distrust.
Faithful Christ
3.
teardrop.
Christ who takes care of us
4.
pain.
Christ the Comforter
5.
cross.
Christ the King
6.
weakness.
Christ the Powerful One
7.
sorrow.
Christ, the joy
8.
dark.
Christ the Light
9.
Loneliness.
Christ with us
10.
death.
Christ the Life
11.
Your victory, Christ
Into the book
This book is thin, but it is full of Jesus.
The words of Jesus and several Bible verses quoted here will help you navigate life's difficult moments.
Open this book often with a prayerful heart.
--- From the "Preface"
In this book, I want to talk about your relationship with God.
Even in today's uncertain times, where we cannot see even an inch ahead, I want to talk about God's unwavering faithfulness.
I want to talk to you about how to trust in God, who always keeps His promises to us, even when it seems like He is invisible or unfeeling.
--- From "Your Suffering"
Herein lies a common misconception we have when dealing with faith.
Is it true that our problem lies in the smallness of our faith? No.
What we need to check is not how great our faith is, but in whom we believe.
--- From "Your Suffering"
What I want to emphasize is the stark reality that our beliefs change every day.
We forget this reality very often.
Belief is subjective and can only be known through experience.
So sometimes it exists and sometimes it doesn't.
This kind of thing happens again and again.
It gets hot and cold.
It can become stronger or weaker.
Sometimes it's strong, sometimes it's weak.
But faith does not depend on our feelings.
Faith is firmly rooted in God's promises.
The reason we can rely on God when times are tough is not because we feel close to Him.
Because God is close to us in His Word through Jesus.
--- “Distrust.
From “The Faithful Christ”
We explain to the doctor where and how much it hurts and how we got hurt.
However, there is no guarantee that symptoms will disappear immediately even if you receive treatment.
Some symptoms may persist.
Still, you go looking for someone who can do something for you.
--- "Tears.
From “Christ Who Takes Pity”
There is a secret to maintaining composure in the face of storms and to finding hope in the midst of suffering.
It's about using your suffering as an opportunity to build a personal relationship with Jesus.
He never leaves you alone when you suffer, He is with you.
--- "pain.
From “Christ the Comforter”
Being comforted doesn't mean you'll feel better.
Finding solace does not necessarily mean freedom from suffering.
Instead, when we receive comfort, we realize that we are not alone when we struggle with personal misfortune or pain.
--- "pain.
From “Christ the Comforter”
If we could just leave out the part about the cross, following Jesus would be much easier.
But Jesus is inseparable from the cross.
One could say that the cross is Jesus.
So, self-denial and suffering are essential to the discipleship of Jesus.
Those who wish to become disciples of Jesus cannot avoid the cross.
--- "Cross.
From “Christ the King”
Pain is not something to be solved.
We just have to endure the pain.
Hardships will inevitably come to your life too.
But take comfort in knowing that you don't have to bear the entire burden of suffering alone.
--- "Weakness.
From “Christ the Powerful One”
Prayer is not about pretending to be okay when you are not.
Resilience isn't about finding solutions and making decisions on your own to get through difficult times.
If you want to navigate the stormy seas, fix your troubled heart on God's Word, not on your inner feelings.
--- "Sadness.
From “Christ the Joyful One”
It is not easy to hold on to God's promises when we are going through deep valleys of sorrow and despair.
When you're sick, it's hard to even stay sane, let alone pray.
When your heart is pounding and your mind is cluttered, it is difficult to even think of God, let alone pray.
At times like these, our faith becomes weak.
Sometimes it feels like our faith hangs on a thin thread.
But even this small faith is faith.
If you have faith in Jesus even this much while passing through the dark valley of suffering, you are blessed.
--- "Darkness.
From “Christ the Light”
Jesus Christ holds you up as you walk through the unbearably long night and the darkness whose depth you cannot fathom.
I watch you through the night and darkness.
--- "Darkness.
From “Christ the Light”
One of the biggest reasons people fear death is because they think they will have to face it alone.
But I assure you, on the day and hour you die, you will never be alone.
Jesus will be there to take you through the dangers of death and the grave and lead you to the glorious heavenly palace.
--- "Death.
From “Christ the Life”
Instead of worrying and being anxious about things, we can bring them to Jesus.
Jesus calms our fears and soothes our worries in his abundant love.
One a day.
The words of Jesus and several Bible verses quoted here will help you navigate life's difficult moments.
Open this book often with a prayerful heart.
--- From the "Preface"
In this book, I want to talk about your relationship with God.
Even in today's uncertain times, where we cannot see even an inch ahead, I want to talk about God's unwavering faithfulness.
I want to talk to you about how to trust in God, who always keeps His promises to us, even when it seems like He is invisible or unfeeling.
--- From "Your Suffering"
Herein lies a common misconception we have when dealing with faith.
Is it true that our problem lies in the smallness of our faith? No.
What we need to check is not how great our faith is, but in whom we believe.
--- From "Your Suffering"
What I want to emphasize is the stark reality that our beliefs change every day.
We forget this reality very often.
Belief is subjective and can only be known through experience.
So sometimes it exists and sometimes it doesn't.
This kind of thing happens again and again.
It gets hot and cold.
It can become stronger or weaker.
Sometimes it's strong, sometimes it's weak.
But faith does not depend on our feelings.
Faith is firmly rooted in God's promises.
The reason we can rely on God when times are tough is not because we feel close to Him.
Because God is close to us in His Word through Jesus.
--- “Distrust.
From “The Faithful Christ”
We explain to the doctor where and how much it hurts and how we got hurt.
However, there is no guarantee that symptoms will disappear immediately even if you receive treatment.
Some symptoms may persist.
Still, you go looking for someone who can do something for you.
--- "Tears.
From “Christ Who Takes Pity”
There is a secret to maintaining composure in the face of storms and to finding hope in the midst of suffering.
It's about using your suffering as an opportunity to build a personal relationship with Jesus.
He never leaves you alone when you suffer, He is with you.
--- "pain.
From “Christ the Comforter”
Being comforted doesn't mean you'll feel better.
Finding solace does not necessarily mean freedom from suffering.
Instead, when we receive comfort, we realize that we are not alone when we struggle with personal misfortune or pain.
--- "pain.
From “Christ the Comforter”
If we could just leave out the part about the cross, following Jesus would be much easier.
But Jesus is inseparable from the cross.
One could say that the cross is Jesus.
So, self-denial and suffering are essential to the discipleship of Jesus.
Those who wish to become disciples of Jesus cannot avoid the cross.
--- "Cross.
From “Christ the King”
Pain is not something to be solved.
We just have to endure the pain.
Hardships will inevitably come to your life too.
But take comfort in knowing that you don't have to bear the entire burden of suffering alone.
--- "Weakness.
From “Christ the Powerful One”
Prayer is not about pretending to be okay when you are not.
Resilience isn't about finding solutions and making decisions on your own to get through difficult times.
If you want to navigate the stormy seas, fix your troubled heart on God's Word, not on your inner feelings.
--- "Sadness.
From “Christ the Joyful One”
It is not easy to hold on to God's promises when we are going through deep valleys of sorrow and despair.
When you're sick, it's hard to even stay sane, let alone pray.
When your heart is pounding and your mind is cluttered, it is difficult to even think of God, let alone pray.
At times like these, our faith becomes weak.
Sometimes it feels like our faith hangs on a thin thread.
But even this small faith is faith.
If you have faith in Jesus even this much while passing through the dark valley of suffering, you are blessed.
--- "Darkness.
From “Christ the Light”
Jesus Christ holds you up as you walk through the unbearably long night and the darkness whose depth you cannot fathom.
I watch you through the night and darkness.
--- "Darkness.
From “Christ the Light”
One of the biggest reasons people fear death is because they think they will have to face it alone.
But I assure you, on the day and hour you die, you will never be alone.
Jesus will be there to take you through the dangers of death and the grave and lead you to the glorious heavenly palace.
--- "Death.
From “Christ the Life”
Instead of worrying and being anxious about things, we can bring them to Jesus.
Jesus calms our fears and soothes our worries in his abundant love.
One a day.
--- From "Your Victory, Christ"
Publisher's Review
When you can't trust God
It is a paradoxical time to encounter God most deeply.
Harold Senkweil, with his extensive pastoral experience and deep understanding of humanity and life, is a pastor with a keen interest in the care of souls.
The author does not speak of suffering in a painful or gruesome way.
God speaks to us with a warm gaze, as if He were looking at our lives.
And he takes our hands as we struggle alone and in pain and leads us to Jesus Christ.
When we face hardship, instead of worrying and becoming anxious, we can approach God with our problems.
Jesus will silence our fears and put our problems to sleep in His deep meaning.
Jesus will hold you as you walk through the unbearably long night and the darkness whose depth you cannot fathom.
And in the end, you will meet Christ, the light in those difficult times.
This book is full of Jesus.
The words of Jesus and various Bible verses you encounter in this book will help you navigate life's difficult moments.
Use suffering as an opportunity to encounter and build a personal relationship with Jesus.
God is with us in our most painful and desperate moments.
Turn this book page by page, looking for sentences you want to keep and engrave in your heart for a long time.
You will find comfort and strength in times of hardship.
[Features of this book]
- A guide to help you understand the hardships that come with life and meet Jesus.
- A book to comfort believers who are going through a time of unbearable tears.
- A book that helps you share the sorrow of others.
- A good guide to the meaning of suffering for beginners and those who want to grow in faith.
[Target Readers]
- Christians in need of recovery from hardship, suffering, and spiritual stagnation
- A reader struggling alone with the problems of loneliness and despair
- A believer who wants to know God's plan for his life
- A Christian who wants to comfort those in suffering
- Patients suffering from illness or accident and their families
- Organizations and churches that need teaching materials for in-depth faith training
It is a paradoxical time to encounter God most deeply.
Harold Senkweil, with his extensive pastoral experience and deep understanding of humanity and life, is a pastor with a keen interest in the care of souls.
The author does not speak of suffering in a painful or gruesome way.
God speaks to us with a warm gaze, as if He were looking at our lives.
And he takes our hands as we struggle alone and in pain and leads us to Jesus Christ.
When we face hardship, instead of worrying and becoming anxious, we can approach God with our problems.
Jesus will silence our fears and put our problems to sleep in His deep meaning.
Jesus will hold you as you walk through the unbearably long night and the darkness whose depth you cannot fathom.
And in the end, you will meet Christ, the light in those difficult times.
This book is full of Jesus.
The words of Jesus and various Bible verses you encounter in this book will help you navigate life's difficult moments.
Use suffering as an opportunity to encounter and build a personal relationship with Jesus.
God is with us in our most painful and desperate moments.
Turn this book page by page, looking for sentences you want to keep and engrave in your heart for a long time.
You will find comfort and strength in times of hardship.
[Features of this book]
- A guide to help you understand the hardships that come with life and meet Jesus.
- A book to comfort believers who are going through a time of unbearable tears.
- A book that helps you share the sorrow of others.
- A good guide to the meaning of suffering for beginners and those who want to grow in faith.
[Target Readers]
- Christians in need of recovery from hardship, suffering, and spiritual stagnation
- A reader struggling alone with the problems of loneliness and despair
- A believer who wants to know God's plan for his life
- A Christian who wants to comfort those in suffering
- Patients suffering from illness or accident and their families
- Organizations and churches that need teaching materials for in-depth faith training
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 30, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 216 pages | 172g | 110*183*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791198267641
- ISBN10: 119826764X
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