Sproul's redesigned book explains the sovereignty of God over
disaster and acts of terrorism.
In the catastrophes and disasters we all witness, we may ask
"Where is God?" It's difficult to reconcile a just and good God
with one who is sovereign over horrible destruction. But in times
of calamity, grief, and fear, we need to understand the character
of God and his relationship to difficult events. More specifically,
where is God in instances of terror and man-wrought disaster?
R. C. Sproul discusses this very issue--the presence of God when
ideological differences turn violent. God does not abandon us, says
Sproul, but while God is sovereign over blessings, he is also
sovereign over acts of terror. Sproul's analysis is challenging,
but it is one that no Christian can afford to ignore. Only when we
begin to understand the nature of God can we find peace and trust
in times of terror and sorrow.
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