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Why is it easier to obey God than to trust Him?

Because obeying God makes sense to us. In most cases, His laws appear reasonable and wise, and even when we dont want to obey them, we usually concede that they are good for us. But the circumstances we find ourselves in often defy explanation. Before long, we begin to doubt Gods concern for us or His control over our lives. We ask, Why is God allowing this? or What have I done wrong?
During such a time of adversity, Jerry Bridges began a thorough Bible study on the topic of Gods sovereignty. What he learned changed his life, and in Trusting God he shares the fruit of that study. As you explore the scope of Gods power over nations, nature, and even the details of your life, youll find yourself trusting Him more completelyeven when life hurts.

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NavPress is the publishing ministry of The Navigators, an international Christian organization and leader in personal spiritual development. NavPress is committed to helping people grow spiritually and enjoy lives of meaning and hope through personal and group resources that are biblically rooted, culturally relevant, and highly practical.

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Trusting God

Copyright 1988, 2008 by Jerry Bridges. All rights reserved.

Trusting God Discussion Guide

Copyright 1989, 2008 by Jerry Bridges. All rights reserved.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Bridges, Jerry, author. | Bridges, Jerry, author. Trusting God.

Title: Trusting God with study guide : even when life hurts / Jerry Bridges.

Description: Colorado Springs : NavPress, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references.

Identifiers: LCCN 2016039826 (print) | LCCN 2016044451 (ebook) | ISBN 9781631467929 (softcover) | ISBN 9781631467936 (Apple) | ISBN 9781631467943 (E-Pub) | ISBN 9781631467950 ( Kindle)

Subjects: LCSH: Providence and government of GodChristianity. | Trust in GodChristianity. | Providence and government of GodChristianityTextbooks. | Trust in GodChristianityTextbooks.

Classification: LCC BT96.3 .B755 2016 (print) | LCC BT96.3 (ebook) | DDC 231/.5dc23

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To our children, Kathy and Dan, who have brought me much joy as a father.

CONTENTS

PREFACE

When I was fourteen years old, my mother died suddenly, without warning. I was in the adjoining room and rushed in just in time to see her gasp her last breath. I was stunned and devastated. My older brother was away at school, and my dad was too stricken with grief himself to be able to help me. Worst of all, I did not know how to turn to God in times of trouble. I was alone in my adversity.

That was not the first time adversity had struck in my life, and it was certainly not to be the last. As the Scripture says, Yet man is born to trouble as surely as sparks fly upward (Job 5:7). All of us experience adversity at different times and in varying degrees throughout our lives.

Learning to trust God in adversity has been a slow and difficult process for me. It is a process that is still under way. But several years ago, in an effort to strengthen my own trust in God, I began a lengthy Bible study on the subject of Gods sovereignty in the affairs of His people. That study has helped me immeasurably, and it is the fruit of that study I now share with you.

During the time of the study, which actually covered a period of about four years, I encountered other believers who were struggling with some of the same issues I was: Does God actually control the circumstances of our lives, or do bad things just happen to us because we live in a sin-cursed world? If God really does control the circumstances of our lives, why did He allow my friend to get cancer? Can I truly trust God when the going gets tough in different areas of my life?

This book, then, was born out of the results of addressing needs in my own life and realizing that many other believers have similar questions and doubts. It is written from the perspective of a brother and companion to all those who are tempted at times to ask, Can I really trust God?

Trusting God has been a difficult book to write. For one thing, I have become much more aware of the widespread and frequent occurrences of adversity around me. I had not realized as acutely as I do now the pervasive nature of suffering and heartache, especially among believers. As a result of my heightened perception of suffering around me, I found myself frequently asking, Do I truly believe what I am writing?

Another difficulty for me has been the realization that many of my friends have experienced far greater adversity than I have. Who am I to seek to write words of instruction and encouragement to them when I have not experienced the measure of pain they have? My answer to that question is the realization that the truth of Gods Word and the encouragement it is intended to give is not dependent upon my experience. I have not written this book about my experiences, which are not particularly unusual. I have written it as a Bible study about God and His sovereignty, wisdom, and love as they bear upon the adversities we all encounter.

Trusting God is written for the average Christian who has not necessarily experienced major catastrophe but who does frequently encounter the typical adversities and heartaches of life: the pregnancy miscarriage, the lost job, the auto accident, the rebellious son or daughter, the unfair professor in college. These events do not make the front page of our lives; indeed, they are often buried within a broken or confused heart. Because of their low-keyness, they usually generate very little prayer support from our Christian friends.

I sincerely hope that none of the statements I make in the following chapters come across as glib and easy answers to the difficult problems of adversity and suffering. There are no easy answers. Adversity is difficult even when we know God is in control of our circumstances. In fact, that knowledge sometimes tends to aggravate the pain. If God is in control, we ask, why did He allow this to happen?

The purpose of this book is twofold: First, I desire to glorify God by acknowledging His sovereignty and His goodness. Second, I desire to encourage Gods people by demonstrating from Scripture that God is in control of their lives, that He does indeed love them, and that He works out all the circumstances of their lives for their ultimate good.

The reader will notice an abundance of quotations from other writers. This book, though, is not merely a synthesis of other peoples views. The basic convictions stated in these chapters are the result of my own personal Bible study done over a long period of time. I acknowledge, however, my indebtedness to other writers for affirmation and, in some instances, clarification of my understanding of some of these truths.

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