Why Do the Innocent Suffer?
If
God is loving and powerful, why did He allow suffering to exist?
If
God is all loving, and all powerful, couldn’t He stop all suffering?
Why
are innocent children born deformed?
Why
are there wars? What about tornadoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis?
Doesn’t
God care about all the people who are suffering in the world?
Peter
Warren, Southwest USA Director of Youth With A Mission, says:
I
love Mike’s passion to defend the Character of God and how he backs up every
single
point with the Word of God. The fact that he does this, instead of simply
giving his
own
ideas or impressions, gives great authority to what he is saying.
So
many young people, which is the bulk of those I work with, have grown up with
deep
misunderstandings and questions about God’s love when they see innocent people
suffering.
Very few of them have had any Biblically-based teaching on the subject.
I
wish every single one of them could read this book!
Dean
Harvey, Pastor, Teacher, and Missionary with Youth With a Mission, observes:
Why
Do The Innocent Suffer? is the most comprehensive discussion of this topic I
have
ever seen. Saia compares the various religious and philosophical reasons
offered
to
answer this question, then solves the problem with a thoroughly Biblical
answer. We
might
summarize the message of the book as an answer to the question of Moses in
Genesis
18:25, “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?”
Mike’s
thorough exegesis of the book of Job is a highlight of the book, and would
serve
every pastor and teacher very well.
Michael
R. Saia had a teaching ministry as a missionary for seventeen years. He
and
his wife traveled extensively, teaching in missionary training schools,
churches, and
seminars.
Mike is a published author with a book on counseling that won the “Book of
the
Year” award from Cornerstone magazine. Mike also authored Does God Know the
Future?,
Understanding the Cross, and Why Pray? Mike, his wife, Carol, and their son,
Michael, live in Washington State.