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Matt Carder - November 1, 2015

The Problem of Suffering

Unapologetic

Why do bad things happen to good people? If God is all powerful and all good, why do people still suffer? The problem of suffering, for believers and non-believers alike, is something we all wrestle with. In this message, we explore these foundational questions, how they turn people away from God, and ultimately, how the problem of suffering is best answered by turning to the cross.

From Series: "Unapologetic"

We live in a world where faith and Christianity are becoming less relevant and "believable" by the hour. With advanced science and certainty, who needs faith anymore, anyways? As followers of Jesus, we need to know why we believe what we believe to have any influence in our culture. It's easy to be a believer in Christian circles, but when you're in the minority and the hard, piercing questions come regarding your faith, do you know how to answer them in a way that they can be heard and not immediately dismissed? And perhaps more importantly, do you know how to listen and ask questions in a way that equally considers another's context?

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KEY SCRIPTURE


In the first message in this new series, Matt drew from several Bible passages to point out the tension that exists between having faith and applying rational investigation. (Click on each passage listed to view it at bible.com).

START TALKING


  • What sports, movies, or traditions have you grown up loving or enjoying because of your family or environment?
  • When have you experienced being in the minority when it comes to a favorite sports team, belief, or tradition?

START SHARING


  • Have you thought about how and why you came to believe what you believe about God? Where have you inherited belief or faith from?
  • Matt talked about the difference between faith and “psychological certainty.” How do you define faith?
  • How has doubt or questioning played a part in your life? Has doubt been something you embrace or something you are fearful of?
  • Matt said, “I’m convinced it’s possible to be a passionate, full on follower of Jesus and still think through and wrestle deeply with what you believe.” Is it hard for you to picture what it looks like to hold faith and ask hard questions at the same time?

START LIVING


  • Spend a few minutes on your own taking time to inventory where you have questions or doubt. What questions are at the core of your thinking?
  • As part of this series, we’d love to know what questions you identify. You can even send them to us by texting us at (765) 399-2000. If possible, we’ll work some of these questions into the coming Sunday messages. (The questions will remain anonymous and we won’t know who is doing the asking.)

PEOPLE AND QUOTES MENTIONED


“One can never wrestle enough with God if one does so out of pure regard for the truth.” – Simon Weil

“God loves an honest question.” – Athol Dickson

WORSHIP SET


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