The Grand Paradox: The Messiness of Life, the Mystery of God and the Necessity of Faith Audiobook
The Grand Paradox: The Messiness of Life, the Mystery of God and the Necessity of Faith Audiobook
- Peter Batarseh
- Thomas Nelson
- 2015-02-03
- 6 h 37 min
Summary:
If we were made for romantic relationship with God, why do we often feel shed and distant from Him?
The life of Christian faith is and always has been a beautifully awkward reality. Pursuing Jesus can be done-can only end up being done-in the messiness of the world into which we were all born. Yet many Christians anticipate the walk of trust to be easier, neater, and relatively devoid of inconveniences.
So perhaps it’s time for a frank conversation about the true nature of Christian trust. Maybe there are many frantically in about The Grand Paradox: The Messiness of Life, the Secret of God and the Necessity of Faith want of a obvious dialogue about how-despite surviving in a turbulent, chaotic world-our very best joy is found in our quest for God.
In The Grand Paradox, Ken Wytsma seeks to help readers understand that although God could be mysterious, He is by no means absent.
God’s ways are contradictory and counter-top to the way the world tells us to pursue happiness.Question is okay, it’ll accompany in the life of faith.What looks like struggle can in fact be the most important and meaningful season of our lives.This book is an exploration of the art of living by faith. It really is a book for all people wrestling with the paradoxes that confront those who seek to walk with Christ. It’s a genuine look at how faith works, here and today, in our culture, our time-and how exactly to put down true roots and flourish in the midst of our messy lives.