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Learning to Lament | RTP 20

July 12, 2019 Clay Kraby Season 2 Episode 20
Learning to Lament | RTP 20
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Reasonable Theology Podcast
Learning to Lament | RTP 20
Jul 12, 2019 Season 2 Episode 20
Clay Kraby

Where can we turn when the dark clouds of pain, suffering, and loss roll into our lives? Even for believers, times of difficulty can bring discouragement and despair and it can be hard to know how to respond in faith in the midst of frustration or heartbreak.

Thankfully, the Bible gives us a clear means of dealing with our trials: the practice of lament. As our guest defines it, to lament is to turn to God in honest, desperate prayer, giving voice to the reality of our emotions—as intense and tumultuous as they may be. Ultimately, lament is an expression of faith in the God who hears our cries and responds with mercy and grace.

Our guest pastor Mark Vroegop draws on examples from the Bible and his own story of loss to walk us through steps of lament (Turn, Complain, Ask, and Trust). Learn more about the importance of lament from the author of Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament.

On This Episode We’ll Discuss:

  • What lament is, and why it is so important to the Christian life
  • What we gain from studying lament in Scripture
  • How we can complain to God without sinning against Him
  • How a proper view of sorrow and lament enriches our view of hope and grace
  • The process of biblical lament: Turning to God, Bringing our Complaint, Asking Boldly, and Choosing to Trust
  • Encouragement for the hurting Christian

For more resources and information, see the show notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode20

If you enjoy the sermons and written works of CH Spurgeon, check out the all-new CHSpurgeon.com Here you'll find sermon audio as well as resources by and about the Prince of Preachers.

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Show Notes

Where can we turn when the dark clouds of pain, suffering, and loss roll into our lives? Even for believers, times of difficulty can bring discouragement and despair and it can be hard to know how to respond in faith in the midst of frustration or heartbreak.

Thankfully, the Bible gives us a clear means of dealing with our trials: the practice of lament. As our guest defines it, to lament is to turn to God in honest, desperate prayer, giving voice to the reality of our emotions—as intense and tumultuous as they may be. Ultimately, lament is an expression of faith in the God who hears our cries and responds with mercy and grace.

Our guest pastor Mark Vroegop draws on examples from the Bible and his own story of loss to walk us through steps of lament (Turn, Complain, Ask, and Trust). Learn more about the importance of lament from the author of Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: Discovering the Grace of Lament.

On This Episode We’ll Discuss:

  • What lament is, and why it is so important to the Christian life
  • What we gain from studying lament in Scripture
  • How we can complain to God without sinning against Him
  • How a proper view of sorrow and lament enriches our view of hope and grace
  • The process of biblical lament: Turning to God, Bringing our Complaint, Asking Boldly, and Choosing to Trust
  • Encouragement for the hurting Christian

For more resources and information, see the show notes at ReasonableTheology.org/Episode20

If you enjoy the sermons and written works of CH Spurgeon, check out the all-new CHSpurgeon.com Here you'll find sermon audio as well as resources by and about the Prince of Preachers.

Get the newsletter at ReasonableTheology.org/Subscribe. The weekly email includes:

  • the latest article or podcast episode
  • a helpful theological definition
  • a painting depicting a scene from Scripture or church history
  • a musical selection to enrich your day
  • the best book deal I've found that week to build your library.

Support the Show.


GET THE NEWSLETTER
Each edition of the Reasonable Theology newsletter contains my latest article or podcast episode PLUS:

  • A Theological Word or Phrase Explained Quickly and Clearly
  • A Painting Depicting a Scene from Scripture or Church History
  • Audio of a Hymn or other Musical Selection to Enjoy
  • A Recommended Book or Resource to Expand Your Library

SUBSCRIBE HERE