Angry at God?: Bring Him Your Doubts and Questions (RCL Booklet) (CCEF)

Jones, Robert D.


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How could God allow this to happen to me? I'm angry with him, but I don't know if I'm "supposed" to be angry!

Is it ok to be angry with God? If we are angry, should we hold it inside, or voice our feelings outright?

Jones writes that we should not take a "grin and bear it" approach to our anger, nor should we rashly vent our emotions to God. Instead, we need to humbly bring him our struggles, doubts, and questions. We must learn to be transparent in God's presence, think biblically, and act obediently.


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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780875526911
  • Page Count
    32
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    2003

About the Author

Robert D. Jones (D.Min, Westminster Theological Seminary; M.Div, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is assistant professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of the Resources for Changing Lives booklets Forgiveness, Angry at God? and Bad Memories, and has written numerous articles and book reviews for the Journal of Biblical Counseling. Jones is a member of the National Association of Nouthetic Counselors (NANC). He is also a Certified Christian Conciliator and Adjunct Instructor with Peacemaker Ministries (and their Institute for Christian Conciliation), and has served as an adjunct trainer with the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF).

Angry at God?: Bring Him Your Doubts and Questions (RCL Booklet) (CCEF) (1022255071279)
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Angry at God?: Bring Him Your Doubts and Questions (RCL Booklet) (CCEF)

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Publisher's Description

How could God allow this to happen to me? I'm angry with him, but I don't know if I'm "supposed" to be angry!

Is it ok to be angry with God? If we are angry, should we hold it inside, or voice our feelings outright?

Jones writes that we should not take a "grin and bear it" approach to our anger, nor should we rashly vent our emotions to God. Instead, we need to humbly bring him our struggles, doubts, and questions. We must learn to be transparent in God's presence, think biblically, and act obediently.

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