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Why has this happened to me? Where is God when I'm suffering? If you've been harmed by another person, the shock, confusion, and grief can be disorienting and sometimes immense. How are you supposed to process what's been done to you? Where does God fit in? Psalm 10 is an anguished prayer that is filled with comfort and guidance for the sufferer. Here David Powlison shows us what it reveals about God, our circumstances, and the people who harm us. Recognizing that God will vindicate us, we can think and act wisely amid our pain. - Back cover.
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Why Me?: Comfort for the Victimized
April 2003, P & R Publishing
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in English
0875526950 9780875526959
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The Psalm's four voices.
1. Opening cry : Where are you? (verse 1)
2. Analyze harmful people : they are proud, willful, godless, and predatory (verses 2-11)
3. Cry to God : act to aid the hurting (verses 12-15)
4. Confident affirmation : the Lord will right wrongs (verses 16-18)
Application : make this your own.
1. Opening cry : Where are you? (verse 1)
2. Analyze harmful people : they are proud, willful, godless, and predatory (verses 2-11)
3. Cry to God : act to aid the hurting (verses 12-15)
4. Confident affirmation : the Lord will right wrongs (verses 16-18)
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