Tremper Longman III is Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. His works include books on the Christian life, commentaries and other reference books, as well as contributions to scholarly discussions. He is author of God is a Warrior (with Daniel Reid) and Making Sense of the Old Testament: Three Crucial Questions.
Silent Suffering - Encouragement in the Midst of Pain of Life from Job, Psalms, and Lamentations
Speaker(s): Tremper Longman
Date: Summer 2016
Length: 1h 30m
Product ID: RGDL4602AE
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Description
We all experience pain in life. God never promises to remove his people from the suffering of the world. How then should we suffer? Should we repress our emotions of anger and sadness? Should we argue with God? What should we do? In this lecture, we will explore these questions with a focus on the message of Job, Psalms, and Lamentations, read ultimately in the light of the Gospel.
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