TRUSTING GOD, EVEN WHEN LIFE HURTS
by Jerry Bridges.
This is an outstanding work through which you will gain a deeper appreciation for the absolute Sovereignty of the One who is infinate in wisdom and perfect in love.
HOW TO PROFIT FROM OUR AFFLICTIONS
by Curtis I Crenshaw.
A modern English reprint of Thomas Boston's classic "The Crook in The Lot."
THE LIFE Of DAVID,
by Arthur W. Pink.
A unique combination of biography, commentary and devotional offering an intimate view of the many sides of David in a way that cuts through the heart of life's greatest problems.
HOW LONG, O LORD?
by D. A. Carson.
Reflections on Suffering & Evil. "This sober,encouraging book is prophylactic therapy for the many Christians, both pastors and layfolk, who are in agonized confusion regarding pain and evil. The two sides of the author, the biblical scholar who reads, thinks, and misses no detail, and the pastoralteacher who understands people, feels with them, and cares for them, combine here to give us a treatment of suffering under God's sovereignty which is outstandingly accurate, wise, and helpful. All who follow the author's fast-flowing argument will find their heads cleared and their hearts strengthened,"---J. I. Packer.
"The author writes, with Bible in hand, less as phyilosopher than as a devout and battered pilgrim. His meditations on suffering and evil and the questions they raise and address are solid study-groupmaterials conducive to faith, joy, and hope,"--Carl F. H. Henry.
WHEN GOD'S CHILDREN SUFFER
by Horatius Bonar.
This book has been written primarily for those members of God's family who are being chastened. It is designed to assist them in interpreting God's ways, not mearly in finding comfort under trial but in drawing profit from it.
COMFORT IN SICKNESS AND DEATH
by Robert Murray M'Cheyne.
This book thoroughly explores a New Testament incident--the raising of Lazarus--to affirm that the sure comfort of God's love and the power of Christ's presence is available to those in the Crucible of suffering and illness.
SICKNESS and DEATH IN THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY, by Peter Jeffery
Illness, sickness and death come to us all sooner or later, even though some people seem to think that when they become Christians all their trobles will disappear. The question for Christians is how we are to face them. Mary, Martha and Lazarus were devoted and ernest Christians when sickness and death entered their family. Starting from this biblical case study, the author draws on his own personal experience and that of great men of God in the past to show how we can find rest and encouragement in God even in times of great personal stress.
THE DIFFICULT DOCTRINE of the LOVE of GOD,
by D. A. Carson.
The only aspect of God's character the world still believes in is His love. His holiness, His sovereignty and His wrath are often rejected as being incompatible with "a loving God."
Because pop culture has so distorted and secularized God's love, even many Christians have lost a biblical understanding of it and, in turn, lost a vital means to knowing who God is.
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH,
by Abraham Kuyper.
Meditations intended to serve as a help in stimulating us to sit quietly in the presence of the living God who alone can heal the wounds which invariably disturb and distress the heart and so restore us to a peace which passes all understanding.
A PATHWAY THROUGH PAIN,
by Jane Grayshon.
For more than a decade, this Christian nurse author has walked the pathway of excruciating pain. Pain that at times leaves her totally helpless,devistates her dreams and challenges her faith.
In this sensitive book, you'll find encouragement, strength and hope for your own pathway through pain.(Read my visitor reviews).
DESTINED FOR GLORY,
by Margaret Clarkson.
A powerful and easily understood book which meets the sufferer where he or she is-in pain.It deals with these problems in a sensitive, practicle manner.
GRACE GROWS BEST IN WINTER,
by Margaret Clarkson.
"..the special book that I read back in that first winter of my disability. Grace grew then for me. And through grace, you will grow too!"
---Joni Eareckson Tada from the foreward
ON ASKING GOD WHY, by Elizabeth Elliot,
A collection of meditations in the tradition of ALL THAT EVER WAS OURS. Once again, with great insight and candor, Elisabeth Elliot challenges such "modern ideas" as abortion and divorce. She also confronts the many issues we must deal with in our daily lives, from the ordinary occurrence of another birthday: "Deck yourself with joy," to serious topics like funerals: "...visible signs of those glorious invisible realities which we believe with all our hearts." Throughout ON ASKING GOD WHY, you are encouraged to question your God in heaven and allow yourself to trust Him without reserve, because in Him you will find every answer.
A DIVINE CORDIAL
by Thomas Watson.
An Exposition of Romans 8:28. We know that all things, both the good and the bad are working together for the ultiminate good of followers of Christ.
WHEN A BABY DIES by RONALD H. NASH
What does the Bible say to such a question? What hope does it offer parents grieving the loss of a precious child? The answers are merciful. However, the inplications are not simple. Is God a universalist? Is there salvation after death? What is the role of infant baptism? And what about the doctrine of depravity? If a baby is born into sin, then what? What happens to the unborn-to the miscarried and the aborted? This book provides answers to comfort grieving parents.
NAMING THE SILENCES , GOD, MEDICINE, and the PROBLEM of SUFFERING, by Stanley Hauerwas
Why does a good and all powerful God allow us to experience pain and suffering? In the last decade this question has been dealt with often in various palative ways, but Stnley Hauerwas explores why we seek explanations for suffering and evil so desperately in today's world. Modern medicine, he declairs, has too often become a noisy way to hide the gaping silences created by the painful experience of childhood illness and death. Alternatively, he shows us a God who "can give a voice to that pain in a manner that at least gives us a way to go on." Offering no easy answers and no false comfort, Naming the Silences is a provocative and sensative exploration of a matter that concerns all of us.
PAIN-THE PLIGHT of FALLEN MAN, by James Halla, MD
A book on pain management from a Christian viewpoint. A volume you can read with confidence that will direct those suffering from severe pain to God's solution to the problem from the Scriptures. Doctor James Halla, a practicing rheumatologist from Abiline, Texas and a member of the National Association of Nouthetic Counselors, knows from experience how to use the Scriptures to help those suffering pain.
"I have been able not only to read and learn from Dr. Halla's new book but I also have profited from his medical treatment. I strongly recommend this volume to all pain sufferers and to those who counsel them. I know of no other book which deals with the problem of pain so biblically. Jim, a rheumatologist who deals with those suffering from pain every day, recommends something more than relief!"-Dr. Jay E. Adams,
FACING SUFFERING, by Herbert Carson
In spite of the advances made in medical science and technology, today's world is the scene of increasing suffering brought about by the violance of war, social and moral breakdown and the sheer pace of modern life. Yet often it is not until we experience suffering in our own lives that we begin to ask the question: "Why?"
Herbet Carson examines this urgent question and suggests thoughtful answers based on real understanding of the problems. Such issues as the problem of evil, the problem of pain and death, mental and physical handicap, unhappy marriage and depression are examined and many practical lessons drawn. The author avoids a detached or clinical approach. He writes from the warm heart of a pastor familiar with the everyday problems of those encountering suffering.
A BIBLICAL APPROACH to PERSONAL SUFFERING, By Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
587 B.C. Jerusalem has fallen. In It is the darkest hour in Israels history. And in the midst of her anguish and despair, a poet writes. Where pain and grief are, there is Go, our portion, whose mercies are unfailing, whose faithfulness is great. "Lamentations," writes Dr. Kaiser, "will teach us how to sharpen our ressponse to this greatest of all human difficulty by working through it in ways that accomplish the purposes of God in our lives."
COMFORT in AFFLICTION, By James Buchanan D. D.
Just as extreme affliction caused Job to think hard, and sometimes wrongly, about the nature of God's providential dealings with himself, so believers today will be tempted by Satan and indwelling sin to fret, or complain, or doubt because of affliction. They will need reassuring and comforting by God Himself; and by His Word and Spirit He can do that so effectively that even severe affliction will be acquesed in as a necessary part of a heavenly Father's loving care. This book treats the subject expertly, and is well named "Comfort in Affliction."
THE GIFT of SUFFERING, by F. B. Meyer
The truth found in this book will not only be helpful to those who have passed through suffering, but also to those who are presently being tested, or who will soon face a severe trial. It is my belief that this book is one that should be read by all Christians as it not only deals with the reasons for suffering, but also points out the very positive aspects of the times of severe trials in the life of a Christian. One cannot read these pages without being drawn nearer to our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, and understand in a new way His great love for us. Merrill Womach
CONFIDENCE IN GOD IN TIMES OF DANGER, by Alexander Carson
A study of God's providence in the Book of Ester
IN ALL THEIR AFFLICTION, by Murdoch Campbell, M. A.
WHY DOES IT HAVE TO HURT? The Meaning of Christian Suffering, by Dan McCartney
"Dan McCartney's splendid book...has all the qualities necessary to help us deal with such a sensitive, personal, and often difficult question. It is thoroughly honest and realistic; its approach is marked by Christian wisdom; and above all, it is biblical--and set out in his clear, readable, and easily followed style...the result is a book which every Christian should read." --Sinclair B. Ferguson.
"...the best treatment of suffering I've read from a reformed point of view...gripping,practicle, encouraging."--John Bettler
"I grow tired of books on suffering which either ignore the real problem or offer cliches as answers to the problem of suffering. Dan MsCartney has done neither. He looks the "monster" in the eye and, with Bible in hand, gives honest answers to honest questions about suffering. This is a refreshing book. Read it! You'll be glad you did!"--Steve Brown
MAKING SENSE OUT OF SUFFERING, By Peter Kreeft"
"Peter Kreeft takes up the unanswerable and carries it inexorably to the stunning answer. He tells us in lucid and vigorous prose the old, old story. I already knew how it would end, but I was swept from one clue to the next as willinglyand thrillingly as if I had been racing through a mystery novel. Rabbi Kushner, can you refute his case?"--Elizabeth Elliot, Author of Through Gates of Splendor.
"To lead others to the edge of life's greatest mystery, the mystery of suffering, a guide needs to demonstrate humility, compassion, and, ironically, a kind of 'lightness of being.' Peter Kreeft has all these qualities and one more: a sharp, well tempered mind. He proves a trustworthy guide."--Philip Yancey, Author of Where Is God When It Hurts?"
"A book of clarity and comfort and one that really makes a difference. This is the real answer to the question why bad things happen to good people."--William Kirk Kilpatrick, Author of Psychological Seduction."
NOT BY CHANCE, Making Sense Out of Suffering, by Brian Edwards.
If God is a God of love, why is there so much misery and suffering in the world? Why does he not prevent natural disasters and curb the cruelty of evil men? If God really cares about people, why is the world such a difficult place to live in?"
WHERE HAS GRANDPA GONE? Helping Children Cope With Grief And Loss, by Ruth Kopp
There is a natural tendency to try to shield our children from the pain of grief and the reality of death. Yet, if we do, Dr. Ruth Kopp warns, we fail our children. Death is woven into the fabric of life in a fallen world" A pet dies. A relative dies. A best friend contracts a debilitating, terminal disease.
The problem, Dr. Kopp writes, is that if children are not guided by parents and other adults in learning about death and suffering, they will learn by themselves--and be vulnerable to misinformation, emotional anguash, and a distorted view of themselves and God.
As a mother and a physician to the terminally ill, Dr. Kopp is uniquely gifted to write this book. In it she covers a wide range of questions and concerns to help us guide children through trials and times of loss. She enables us to--
Understand what concepis a child grasps at various age levils; See the sensible reasons reasons behind a child's seemingly strange questions; Distinguish between positive emotional signs and unhealthfulones; Appreciate the meaning and value of a child's attending a funeral; Deal differently with accidental death situations and natural deaths.
Two appendixes--"The Theology of Death" and "Suicide and Christian Teaching"--will help parents formulate satisfactory answers to difficult questions. There is also a 'read aloud' section for adults to read to children to help explain the meaning of death and ways to cope with grief and loss.
WHEN SOMEONE YOU LOVE IS DYING, A HANDBOOK FOR COUNSELORS AND THOSE WHO CARE, by Ruth Kopp, M. D.
Few people are equipped by nature or by temperament to face the needs of a person who is dying. It is only when someone we know or love is dying that we struggle to learn how to respond. This is a book to help the person who is ready and willing to learn.
Ruth Kopp, a specialist in clinical oncology, has written this book on the basis of her considerable experience with terminally ill patients. It is a handbook for the patients themselves, for those who coucsel them, for their friends and loved ones, and for people of the medical profession who care for them.
The shadow of death brings with it a sense of helpnessness. With such a handbook as this, we need no longer feel that there is nothing we can do. Dr. Kopp is able to equipt those who are dealing with terminal illness to understand and respond, using the resources God has given. "We are not at sea in a rudderlessship, nor are we totally alone."
A BOOK OF COMFORT FOR THOSE IN SICKNESS, By P. B. Power
While illness brings time to think, the natural tendancy of our thoughts may not be comforting. Sickness may end activities we once enjoyed; it will make us dependent on others: and feelings of pain, or of uselessness, or of anxiety about the future, may be very real. To help those who are in sickness the author does not under-estimate the strength of those hindrances to comfort. Far from offering superficial advice his position is that no comfort is obtainable unless there be, first, true knowledge of ourselves and, second, right knowledge of God. His main aim is to state what this knowledge needs to be, and to show how with faith in God's character and presence suffering need not be a dark experience.
DARK THREADS the WEAVER NEEDS, BY Herbert Lockyer
We must remember that the Lord has a glorious end in view; our suffering serves to provide the "dark threads the Weaver needs" in the pattern He has planned for each of our lives. As Christians we must submit to God's purpose because through the suffering we endure He is making us more like Jesus Christ, an example and comforter to all sufferes.
In Dark Threads the Weaver Needs the author shares how God's wise purpose will be accomplished as He watches over us in all His love, wisdom, omniscience, and justice. The comfort of God, Christ, the Spirit, Scripture, and other believers will console us in our suffering until that time when we will suffer no more.
DYING, DEATH, & DESTINY, by Herbert Lockyer
In a day when you are continually confronted with the harsh realities of life, this book offers sensitive encouragement as well as a serious challenge for you to live before God and others in view of the imminent issues of eternity. Dr. Herbet Lockyer believes that death is merely a turning point in the continuity of life: for the believer, it signifies the glorious exchange between earthly toil and heavenly bliss. With the uplifting, soul-stiring prose that is a Lockyer trademark, Dying, Death, and Destiny presents a heartfelt portrait of the great leaveler of humanity, laced with assurance, hope,and spiritual significance.
THE LIFE BEYOND, by Herbert Lockyer
In this day and age our eyes are continually drawn downward-to work,to entertainment, to possessions. Yet now and then our thoughts turn from the here and now to the hereafter. Basing his discussion on Scripture, Dr. Herbert Lockyer treats immortality as the good news of the life to come and shows how hearts can be elated now with the glorious thought of inexpressible happiness in the life beyond.
THE MISSION OF SORROW, by Gardiner Spring
"This is real writing. It is deeply devotional reflecting the fine writing of the period. I read the apt illustration of Prsident Samuel Davies mother who said, as she looked at her son in his coffin, 'There lies my only son and there lies the will of God, and I am satisfied.'"---Geoff Thomas, Pastor In Aberystwyth.
The Mission of Sorrow by Spring is one of the most complete books ever written on the subject of sorrow. Each chapter builds upon the other, until the sorrowing believer is brought at last to heaven."---David Ash, Pastor in Gainesville, Georgia."
"Gardner Spring was a powerful preacher and a gifted writer, but above all he was a faithful and tender shepherd. Whenever he saw a need he sought to meet it with the Word of God and prayer. "The mission of Sorrow was written during the early years of the great conflict that was tearing his beloved country apart: The War Between the States. As a pastor his heart was deeply touched by the thousands upon thousands of young men being injured and killed during this tragic war. Within his own congregation there was a great loss and his desire was to address his people from the Scriptures on God's Purposes in our Afflictions."...Michael A. Gaydosh, November 2007, Publisher's Preface to New Edition.
[ I have taken the liberty of modernizing the language and scripture references for today's readers and posted four of the nine chapters of this excellent work. Click the TIMELESS INSIGHT'S link on the Old Five Pointers sermon's page ].
A TREATISE ON COMFORTING AFFLICTED CONSCIENCES, by Robert Bolton
One does not hear much these days about the human conscience. It has become popular to explain away the aching of a troubled heart as some anxiety or stress unrealated to any moral failure. Modern self-esteem theology even urges people to reject guilt feelings as a way of boosting self-image. I do not know of a single book published in the past twenty years that explains in depth how to respond biblically to a grieved or wounded conscience.
Here's an ideal volume to fill that gap. Few books in history have treated the subject as completely or as clearly as Robert Bolton's classic work, A TREATISE on COMFORTING AFFLICTED CONSCCCIENCES, first published in 1626, The book remains a definitive study on the issue of dealing with guilt. Practicle, biblical, meticulously precise, carefully reasoned, it maintains a straightforward simplicity that cannot fail to touch the sensitive reader's heart.
If Reverend Bolton's language seems somewhat dated, the content of his book certainly is not. The timeless truths he unfolds are as relevant as when they were first written-and perhaps more necessary than ever in this age of indulgence and immorality.
Scripture teaches that a sound conscience is crucial to spiritual health. and growth. This book will cause you to examine your own conscience carefully. It will guide you through whatever corrective measures are necessary to make your conscience healthy and active.And above all, it will direct you to biblical comfort for an afflicted conscience.
John MacArthur, November 1990.
SPIRITUAL DEPRESSION: Its Causes and Cure, by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The author's acquaintance with the subject of this book, an undeniable feature of modern society from which the Christian has not escaped, is intimate, and consists in patient and faithful years of bringing to the spritually afflicted the example, faithful saying, and power of the Word of God. The author believes that one of the greatist needs of the hour is a revived and joyful church. Spiritual depression is a poor recommendation for a Faith that is inspired by the event of Easter, he says, and points out that there can be little doubt but that the exuberant joy of the early Christians was one of the most potent factors in the spread of Christianity. In these pages, the causes that have robbed Christians of the unique spiritual power and vitality that are theirs through the mind and the spirit of Christ are thoroughly laid bare, and the cure is consistently sought and found in the Word of a gracious and almighty God.
THE MYSTERY of PROVIDENCE, By John Flavel
Do we believe that everything in the world and in our own lives down to the minutest details is ordered by the providence of God? Do we ever take time to observe and meditate on the workings of providence? If not, are we missing much? It should be a delight and pleasure to us to discern how God works all things in the world for his own glory and his people's good. But it should be an even greated pleasure to observe the particular designs of providence in our own lives. "O what a world of rarities,' says John Flavel, 'are to be found in providence...With what profound wisdom, infinite tenderness and incessant vigilance it has managed all that concerns us from first to last.' It was to persuade Christians of the excellency of observing and meditating upon this that Flavel first published his Mystery of Providence in 1678. Since then the work has gone through many editions. Based on the words 'God fulfills his purpose for me' (Psalm 57:2) this work shows us how providence works for us in every stage and experience of our lives. The book is richly illustrated from the lives of believers and from the author's wide reading in church history. There are avenues of spiritual knowledge opened to the Christian in this work which he probably never knew existed.
THE PATH OF LONELINESS, by Elisabeth Elliot
It may seem like a wilderness, but it can lead you to God. "Loneliness comes over us sometimes as a sudden tide. It is one of the terms of our humanness, and, is a sense,therefore, incurable. Yet I have found peace in my loneliest times not only through acceptance of the situtation, but through making it an offering to God, who can transfigure it into something for the good of others." Elisabeth Elliot
REJOICING IN THE LORD JESUS: in all cases and conditions, by Robert Asty
In the Puritan era, heavenly warfare against discouragment was considered no small part of the life of faith of a child of God. Here we find a wonderfully readable, well expounded, thouroughly Biblical battle-plan and rules of engagement against this nasty foe Discouragement, and helps for both newborn saint and seasoned pilgrim, each subject in their own peculiar way, to assults of darkness.