Solace in Solitude

by Andrew Hamilton Sometimes, you have one of those days. You had a stressful day at work, or you received some bad news. You have a lot on your mind. Where do you turn? “The LORD is good to those who wait for Him, To the person who seeks Him. It is good that he…

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Farther Along

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/FartherAlong.mp3 by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Psalms 73   I.         When you were young, you might have grumbled about why you had to clean your room, why were there so many chores, or why you could not stay out late with your friends.             A.        The adults in this room look back and realize that there were good…

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Jamaica Patois Wisdom – Problems

by Jefferson David Tant The Jamaican Patois dialect is colorful, unique, and humorous. It is my desire to share some of the philosophy shown in this mix of colorful phrases that are witty as well as thought-provoking. I hope the readers both profit and enjoy. In my quarter-century plus of teaching there, I have come…

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Can I use quotes from your answer on why God doesn’t prevent harm?

Question: Hello, I am in the midst of a time of pain and tragedy for my family having two terminally ill, close family members. I am nursing one and cannot see much of the other terminally ill one. While reading on the Internet someone’s question about ”Why doesn’t God prevent innocent children from being harmed?”…

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Making the Best of Bad Situations

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MakingTheBestOfBadSituations.mp3 by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: Philippians 1:12-18   I.         As much as we might wish it otherwise, we aren’t often in control             A.        Things aren’t always optimal             B.        Things don’t always go our way II.        Better than you might think             A.        The Philippians had hear of Paul’s imprisonment – Philippians 4:14                         1.         Such would normally be a concern             B.        Yet Paul…

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Moments that Test Us

by Mike Thomas Persecution reveals the quality of our faith in the same way fire reveals the nature of metal (I Peter 1:7). But persecution is not the only moment that reveals our character. There are other scenes in life that are just as effective in exposing our inner man: Being Alone Photo by Warren…

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Dealing with Bad News

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/DealingWithBadNews.mp3 by Evan Barnwell

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The Time Given Us

by John R. Gibson In his epic novel depicting a great struggle between good and evil, J.R. R. Tolkien narrates the following conversation about the evil threat of Sauron. ‘I wish it need not have happened in my time,’ said Frodo. ‘So do I, said Gandalf, ‘and so do all who live to see such…

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A Lesson from History

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/LessonFromHistory.mp3 by Jeffrey W. Hamilton Text: I Peter 1:1-9   I.         The year — A.D. 64             A.        A major fire breaks out in the city of Rome. Coincidently, the fire centered in the poorer sections of the city.             B.        Many suspected Nero of ordering the burning to clear space for improvements and to remove untoward elements. However, Nero…

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Does God care about all the surgeries I’m going through?

Question: I was an evangelical Christian over five years ago. I am still a believer. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I don’t do drugs or anything like that. I don’t have a girlfriend. I stopped going to church about two years ago. It was because I had surgery (Palatal Expansion). I was born with…

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Why doesn’t God just end the world and stop the corruption?

Question: We know, as a fact, that our God does not want anyone to perish and wants all to come to the knowledge of Him and salvation. We even deduce that he created us out of love, as He is love. At the same time, we expect that most people will not be saved, and…

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My life is a misery

Question: I have been living in Africa since I lost my dependable job due to political or governmental changes. I think God has left Africa because of the poverty, destructions, killing, famines, homelessness, and many more which is happening here. Now it seems the whole world is against me because I have reached out to…

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Why am I suffering like this?

Question: I’m in my early twenties. I’m suffering from arthritis for several years. I took many treatments, but I’m not able to find a cure. I’m a Christian. One more thing is that I was in a relationship with a girl. I loved her like anything. I have touched her several times and I have…

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Will I be handicapped in heaven?

Question: I was born with a handicap. It has since become worse. I have applied for disability but can not seem to receive it. Why was I pick for this? What did I do to deserve this? If I die tomorrow, will I be handicapped in heaven? Who should I take my anger out on?…

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What is the blueness of a wound?

Question: In Proverbs 20:30, it reads, “The blueness of a wound cleanseth away evil: so [do] stripes the inward parts of the belly.”  What does blueness mean? Answer: This is the older way of say “bruise.” We still keep the memory of it when we say a person was beaten black and blue. Bruises look ugly and…

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Running with Horses

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/RunningWithTheHorses.mp3 by Jeffrey W. Hamilton I.         Proverbs 14:10             A.        Each of us carry burdens in this life – problems which are difficult to bear.                         1.         They cause us anxiety and disturb our sleep if we dwell on them.                         2.         We try to put them out of our mind, but suddenly a seemingly unrelated event will remind us of that…

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Why do people say God sends trials when they are really caused by Satan?

Question: My question is why do people always say when evil things happen, they believe God is using these evil events to strengthen the one who is being maliciously attacked by another, or who has no will or intent in serving or obeying God anymore? Why do Christians always say God uses tragedies and evil…

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Where Do You Turn?

by Shane Williams via The Lilbourn Light, Vol. 10, No. 4, August 2009. Where you turn when you’re in trouble reveals your character. What does it tell us about young kids whose trouble turns them toward gangs, guns, or drugs? What do we learn about adults whose problems direct them toward alcohol, adultery, or the…

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What a Friend We Have in Jesus

by Ralph Walker, Jr. Joseph Scriven was born Sept. 10, 1819, at Seapatrick, near Dublin Ireland, into the wealthy family of Capt. John Scriven. Joseph’s hopes to follow his father in the military were dashed due to poor health. In 1835 he entered Trinity College and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 1842. During that…

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A Voice Heard in Ramah

by Doy Moyer There are no words to describe the horrors of the slaughter of school children and teachers. None. We struggle to find some sense in it, some meaning, some greater purpose, but we come up empty-handed. No philosophizing will help. We cannot even imagine that someone would walk into a school — a…

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A Prosperous Journey

by Walton Weaver via Truth Magazine Vol. XLIV: 10 p19 May 18, 2000 Paul had a great desire to go to Rome. He knew however that if such an opportunity presented itself, God would have to open up the way. His prayer that God might do this for him is given to us in Romans 1:10: “Making…

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Exceedingly Abundantly

https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/ExceedingAbundantly2.mp3 by Simon Harris God, please use Kelsey to bring glory to your Name. We know the odds are against us, but we trust in You. Please use our daughter as a living example of Your power to heal, that all may glorify You as the Great God of Heaven. That was my prayer when…

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Changing the Question

The Shock Value of Pain and Suffering https://www.lavistachurchofchrist.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/2009Fall4ChangingTheQuestion.mp3 by Oscar Miles The Pursuit of Happiness

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Why do bad things sometimes happen to good people?

Question: Hello, I stumbled upon your site on accident (or by fate) who knows, but it has been a useful tool for me. I’d just like to thank you! Also, my question is that why do bad things sometimes happen to good, wholesome people? People who go out of their ways to open doors for…

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Why does God punish?

Question: So when God punishes someone, with what intention does He do so? With the intention of getting payback? Or is it to correct us from something? For example, punishing us so we can repent and learn a lesson? Or does He do it to see us suffer for doing something bad? Answer: “‘Do I…

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Is there a conflict over whether God tries men?

Question: The Bible says God tries men in Hebrews 11:17, but James 1:13 says God does not tempt us. Is there a contradiction? Answer: “By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who had received the promises offered up his only begotten son” (Hebrews 11:17). “Let no one say when he…

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Why Do Good People Suffer?

Text: Hebrews 12:4-14 Write on board: SIN DISCIPLINE GOLD I.         We see and experience problems as we go through life.             A.        Sometimes we wonder why these things happen.             B.        If a person is trying to be good, why doesn’t God protect him from evil? II.        First, what do we mean by “good”             A.        Technically, only God is good – Luke…

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His Eye Is On The Sparrow

by David Padfield via http://www.padfield.com/2001/sparrow.html Photo by Will Bolding on Unsplash In Matthew 10 Jesus sent out the twelve apostles and “gave them power over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all kinds of sickness and all kinds of disease” (Matthew 10:1). This commission was limited in that they were not allowed to…

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The Myth

by Shane Williams via The Lilbourn Light, Vol. 9, Nos. 4,5, Aug/Sept. 2008. Once we decide to obey God completely, it’s easy to assume that the rest of our life will run smoothly. If it does, we think this proves that we’re doing God’s Will. If we run into obstacles, however, we’re quick to conclude…

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What do I say to people who are suffering great grief?

Question: What do I say to people who are suffering great grief? Answer: Much of what you or I would like to say seems so empty or inadequate. How do you tell someone who has just lost a child you know how she feels when you haven’t experienced such grief? How do you tell a…

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Why would God turn His back on the world?

Question: Hello, I’ll begin by describing my situation.  A few weeks ago I stopped attending church.  I felt that something was wrong, but I wasn’t exactly sure what.  It was as if I felt that I didn’t belong.  It’s possible that somewhere inside I knew what it was then, but didn’t want to admit it…

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What does “put my tears in your bottle” mean in Psalms 56:8?

Question: Can you help me with the meaning of Psalms 56:8, especially the part “tears into thy bottle?” Answer: “You number my wanderings; put my tears into Your bottle; are they not in Your book?” (Psalm 56:8). Each phrase is a reference to God remembering or recording what has happened to David. This particular Psalm,…

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Why did God put the forbidden tree in the garden?

Question: I have a couple of doubts and am hoping to get an answer from you. Adam and Eve ate the fruit of the forbidden tree, which was a sin. Why did God has created that tree? If there is no tree, then there would have been no sin. Why do the innocent suffer? Answer:…

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Can you help? I’m feeling overwhelmed.

Question: Over the last couple of months, I have had a period of trials. Since September, I have had to break up with my girlfriend, which has left me somewhat lonely, I received a low job review (which I thought I should have challenged, since I felt unfairly rated, but was still feeling upset about…

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Why does a good person come down with cancer?

Question: I got a call from a friend telling me that another really good friend’s wife has just been diagnosed with cancer all through her body. It is one of those cases where I have to wonder, “Why?” and “Where is the fairness in this life?” as this lady was tops in my book, just…

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Why was I born if God knew I would fail?

Question: In the last couple of months, a question has come up at least three times. I am guessing that many others may be asking it as well. Perhaps you can help answer it. The question is essentially this, “Why was I born, without choice in the matter, into a world where chances for spiritual…

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