Pain rips your body. Narcotics stupefy, but relieve no pain. Sleep
comes only from exhaustion and the most powerful sleeping pills.
You pray for relief. But you get no relief. You aren't really
living any more. You pray to die. But you can't even die. Or
perhaps you watch the suffering of someone you love. Trouble can
wear any of a thousand grim faces. The Bible tells you that God
cares when we suffer, but does He? After having prayed and
concluded that God is not helping, you may become disappointed in
Him, lose faith, become angry at Him, or conclude that He does not
even exist.
The Scriptures tell us that in ages gone by, God was active in
human affairs. But is He now? The author, a retired professional
hospital chaplain who has ministered to thousands during times of
trouble, reexamines his faith during his wife's eleven years of
suffering amid declining health. Often feeling abandoned by God,
the author describes his and his wife's slowly emerging conclusions
that God is not silent, nor is He as inactive as He sometimes seems
to be. Perhaps He has simply changed many of His ways of getting
things done.
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