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Why does God allow suffering? Classic @TimKellerNYC answer. An apologist’s mind and a pastor’s heart.
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@timkellernyc Beyond all my expectation, if God should in fact condemn me to Hell on judgement day, I shall praise His name, for He is still Holy, and I deserve no better.

@timkellernyc This is such a great response.

@timkellernyc The Bible speaks so much on suffering and this is the answer given?

@timkellernyc It was all so sudden, no one would have expected something like this to happen so quickly, and until we can properly honor your memory, we can only mourn your loss with sadness. Bon voyage, Mr. Timothy Keller.

@timkellernyc Though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered; And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him; Heb 5:8-9

@timkellernyc The book of Job explains it well. Satan is challenging God that he didn't have enough to be happy. So if he takes away stuff from us, he expects us to not like God anymore. Be prepared to praise God even if you hurt to a severe degree with no hope for recovery in this life.

@timkellernyc God doesn't allowed suffering. It's burden to caused us an unease or discomfort that we may acknowledged and subjected ourselves to understand how much he still loves and care for us. Much as he feel unease with our sins, the same burden we feel when we transgressed of his law.

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@timkellernyc Theodicy

@timkellernyc This is why he is the evangelist of our time and the time to come.

