Best books on the subject of suffering

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Hello @BenCollyer91, here is a link to a small portion of Institutes of the Christian Religion, and another to a book on suffering by Dr. Sproul.

Chapter 9, Institutes of the Christian Religion Book 3, John Calvin, Christian Classics books at BibleStudyTools.com
(parts 1-6)

https://www.amazon.com/Surprised-Suffering-R-C-Sproul/dp/1567693849/ref=nodl_

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Here is an article that might be of interest on this subject

Why There is Suffering

God is often seen by people as a meany because people can suffer in life. This assumes that the perfect life would be one of comfort and ease. That this is a false assumption can be seen in the story of the Prodigal Son. He had every advantage and comfort of a prosperous life. As a result, he rebelled against his father and sought to strike out on his own. He came to an understanding of the truth because of his suffering. It was suffering that helped rescue him.

We can suffer because of consequence such as hitting our thumb with a hammer. However, not all suffering is self-inflicted. People can look at the world and see injustice, hunger, homelessness, illness, and even old age and see suffering that they attribute to God’s failure to make life comfortable. The hardships of this fallen natural world are not God being unfair, but having love so great as to even see people suffer in the hope that they will learn to see truth. We have turned the world God gave us into a sinking ship. It is God’s love that allows this painful world to continue that some might come to see truth and turn to him.

It has been said that the place least likely for people to have an interest in God is a country club. The places more likely for people to have an interest in God are hospitals and prisons. God gave us free will. We also have suffering almost as a gift to rescue us from the soul destroying effects of using our free will to pursue selfishness. Some see prosperity and comfort as blessings from God, when they might more accurately be seen as deceptions from Satan.

Moses warned Israel that when they entered into the promised land they would transition from the hardships of wandering in the wilderness for 40 years to inheriting a land with wells already dug and orchards already planted. It was this prosperity that would tempt them to forget God (which is what happened).

We are unlikely to be willing to entertain the difficulties associated with truth at the expense of our pleasures and comforts were it not for suffering. The world has suffering not because of a faulty design, but because people choose to live distant from truth. We are the ultimate reason there is suffering.

God could have chosen to wipe us all out for using our free will to inflict suffering on ourselves and others. Instead God chose to send Jesus to pay for all sin. If we trust in what Jesus did, we are placed into what is called “the body of Christ” by the Holy Spirit. This placement becomes the means we have to enter into the world to come. Jesus is our “lifeboat”.

As long as we are in this present world and live in the flesh, we will encounter suffering caused by ourselves, others, and the natural world. Even after we become Christian, we can find difficulty and suffering. However, we have a more sure hope.

For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day. For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; - 2 Corinthians 4:16-17
 
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I'm looking for some good books that talk about suffering from a christian perspective, the meaning, the cause, Gods sovereignty, etc

Tyia!

I don't think you can go wrong with any of these:

CS Lewis The Problem of Pain, and, A Grief Observed, and parts of several other books, including his novels ....immediately coming to mind are Perelandra and Till We Have Faces.

RC Sproul Surprised by Suffering

Brian Cosby Suffering and Sovereignty (writings by old Puritans)

John Owen Communion with God
 
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