Sermon Tone Analysis
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why do bad things happen to good people?
we have talked about suffering before
can God be a good and loving God if he allows people to suffer?
if he created the people who do the evil that will cause other people to suffer?
can he be good and loving if he knew the evil that was going to happen and allowed it to happen?
Job
God is the wise one not me
chapter 10
chapters 23 and 24
chapter 31
chapter 38-40
maybe there is a point to all of this
how can i have faith like job if I never go through any discomfort
how can any relationship have value if there is no metric by which to test it?
what is love in the absence of hate, health without pain and sickness, joy without sorrow?
we could all simply be husks filled with dopamine unending, but what value would that existence have?
Jonah
God’s justice is not mine
that goes both ways
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