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Disappointment with God [Paperback]

Philip Yancey
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Book Description

March 31, 1992
Philip Yancey has a gift for articulating the knotty issues of faith. In Disappointment with God, he poses three questions that Christians wonder but seldom ask aloud: Is God unfair? Is he silent? Is he hidden? This insightful and deeply personal book points to the odd disparity between our concept of God and the realities of life. Why, if God is so hungry for relationship with us, does he seem so distant? Why, if he cares for us, do bad things happen? What can we expect from him after all? Yancey answers these questions with clarity, richness, and biblical assurance. He takes us beyond the things that make for disillusionment to a deeper faith, a certitude of God's love, and a thirst to reach not just for what God gives, but for who he is.

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Is God unfair? Is he silent? Is he hidden? In this profoundly personal book, these questions are answered with clarity, richness, and biblical certainty. Philip Yancey points to the odd disparity between our concept of God and the realities of life. Disappointment with God takes us beyond the things that make for disillusionment to a deeper faith, a certitude of God's love, and a thirst to reach not just for what God gives, but for who he is. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

From the Author

Philip Yancey serves as editor at Large for Christianity Today magazine. His books The Jesus I Never Knew and What's So Amazing About Grace? were national best-sellers appearing on both the Publisher's Weekly and ECPA lists. Both books also won the Gold Medallion Book of the Year Award. Yancey has written eight Gold Medallion Award-winning books, including Where Is God When it Hurts? Disappointment with God, and The Gift of Pain. He co-edited The Student Bible, which also won a Gold Medallion Award. He and his wife live in Colorado.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan; 1st Pbk. Ed edition (March 31, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0310517818
  • ISBN-13: 978-0310517818
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (128 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #35,606 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I worked for 10 years as an Editor and then Publisher for Campus Life magazine. There I learned journalistic skills (there's no tougher audience than teenagers), but every year it seemed I wrote fewer and fewer words. In 1980 my wife Janet and I moved to downtown Chicago where I began a career as a freelance writer. (She has worked as a social worker and hospice chaplain--which gives me plenty of material to write about!) We lived there until 1992, when we moved to the foothills of Colorado. I've written around 20 books, most of them still in print, thankfully. Three of them I coauthored with Dr. Paul Brand, who influenced me more than any single person. My own favorites are "Soul Survivor" and "Reaching for the Invisible God" because both of them forced me to dig deep and get personal. I'm a pilgrim, still "in recovery" from a bad church upbringing, searching for a faith that makes its followers larger and not smaller. I feel overwhelming gratitude that I can make a living writing about the questions that interest me.

Please visit my website at www.philipyancey.com for more information, essays, events, travel notes, and a blog.

There is also an official Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/PhilipYancey?v=wall

Customer Reviews

And this book "Disappointment with God" is a great read. Rosemary Thornton  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
This book helped me to understand why God does things the way he does them. "zartigulus"  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
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112 of 115 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Powerful Work Of Hope October 5, 2000
By mjanke
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is, hands down, the best treatment on the subject of the problem of pain that I have ever read. Where Yancy's Where Is God When It Hurts deals more with physical pain, Disappointment With God deals with the emotional and mental side of the problem. Every human being at one time or another will deal with this issue, to some degree. Why does God seem distant when we need to feel Him most? Why do bad things happen if He loves us? How come He was so present and vocal in the Bible, but not today? Is God fair? I only want a sign, a small sign; why doesn't He answer? Hard questions such as these plague everyone's mind at some time, and often drive a wedge in a person's faith. Does God care?

Yancey uses the book of Job in a way that many of us may never have seen to present God's case. He gives gentle answers; very important and human answers to these very human questions and hurts. He doesn't pretend to know all the answers and he refuses to give any canned or cliched replies. But he does give his best, and his best is remarkably worthy. You can see that Yancey himself has struggled greatly with these issues, and his empathy and experience show.If you've ever dealt with these questions, with the disappointment with God to any degre, or if you know someone who has, you must read this book. Five Stars (a rating that Yancey is very familiar with).

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88 of 91 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars If God loves us, why does life suck? December 7, 2005
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Years ago, Philip Yancey was contacted by a young theology student named Richard. One of his professors had encouraged Richard to expand an exemplary paper about Job into a book. Mr. Yancey was impressed with the draft, and even agreed to write the forward for publication. But by the time it reached the publishers, Richard had lost his faith. He no longer believed what he'd written. "Disappointment With God" was born out of several frank conversations between Mr. Yancey and Richard about the nature of suffering and what God should be doing about it.

Despite Richard's prayers and service to God, his life had come unglued. His fiancée dumped him, a job fell through, his health declined, and so on. Richard felt betrayed, and finally broke from God. Many people have shared Richard's anguish over what appears to be meaningless suffering. How is it that one can love God and do everything right, yet have his or her life crash and burn? In contrast, how do bad people seem to get away with, and even prosper, because of sin? Who wouldn't question God when children die in agony and dictators live to a ripe old age in opulence? Like Richard, some have lost their faith because they could not reconcile the idea of a loving and omnipotent God with the existence of suffering.

An atheist will say, "Of course you have disappointment, because there is no God." Others, like Rabbi Kushner, imply that God doesn't have the power to halt all suffering. And there are those who insist that an omnipotent God who allows suffering cannot be good. Mr. Yancey deals with these angles in chapters with provocative titles such as: "Why is God Silent?", "Is God Unfair?", and "Why God Doesn't Intervene." Using a Scriptural foundation, he makes a compelling case for reconciling the existence of an all-good and all-powerful God with a broken world. In addition, the author explores his own doubts, along with the stories of others who have suffered.

However, theology and anecdotes are small comfort when you're the one in the hurt locker. As the Psalms imply, only concrete intervention from God seems to matter when life has gone to hell. Along those lines, skeptics ask why God doesn't make Himself known, or intervene in an unmistakable manner. Mr. Yancey examines various Biblical examples to see if God's use of these tactics resulted in long-term faithfulness. For example, despite many signs and interventions, God's Old Testament followers routinely blew Him off in favor of idolatry and debauchery. In addition, Christ Himself was abandoned by those He healed or knew Him best. From these and other Biblical passages, the author postulates that it is not spectacular miracles that will help us in troubled times. Instead, we must freely love God and trust His character from faith to faith, even when things look darkest and God appears most distant. That's because God, like any lover, wants to be loved for who He is, and not for what He can do for us. Not an easy path, but according to Mr. Yancey it's a necessary one - especially in light of eternity.

Some may dismiss "Disappointment With God" as wishful thinking, preaching to the choir, or fundamentalist hogwash. But if you are hurting like Richard, check it out before you give up on Him. What have you got to lose?
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58 of 61 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a MUST Read. July 31, 2000
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This book is a must read for anyone who wants to have a fuller understanding of who God is and how we can view and work through those feelings of anger and disappointment when He doesn't do what we want him to do. It's not just for someone going through a dry period in their relationship with God (although it's GREAT for those dry periods). Phillip Yancey wrote Disappointment with God after he wrote Where is God When It Hurts which is about where God is in the midst of our physical pain. This is because he got a lot of letters from readers of Where is God When It Hurts who wondered "Where is God when it hurts emotionally?"

So Yancey secluded himself in a cabin for a couple of weeks and read through the entire Bible, and during that time he realized many profound things about the character of God as it relates to our emotional suffering. The first half of the book deals with the character of God in the Old Testament; and Yancey theorizes(in the context of the people of Israel) why God might seem/be more hidden or silent to us. His theory makes so much sense, that when you read it, you'll wonder why you never put the pieces together before. The only bit of advice I would offer about you reading this book would be for you to make sure that you are not becoming less disappointed with God as a result of expecting less from Him.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A good book
Philip Yancey is not afraid to ask the questions that Christians often find difficult or embarrassing to ask. He has a very readable style and is easy to relate to.
Published 4 days ago by hscpbs
4.0 out of 5 stars Know your GOD
It is an amazing book that makes u think in the tabu. no questions are not allowed. every thing is permitted to better know Jesus. Read more
Published 7 days ago by sandy
5.0 out of 5 stars I really love this book,
this book gives really good insight to the heart of God. I have bought several copies of this book to give to friends and family
Published 8 days ago by Graciekay
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment with God
Good book got here quickly, but two pages fell out once i started reading. Not sure if i was too hard on the book or if it is a product issue
Published 1 month ago by Justine Rossnagle
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written book, excellent subject.
Excellent discertation regarding this difficult subject. Very Helpful. I will pass it on to others who are hurting and questioning.
Published 1 month ago by J. Ferguson
5.0 out of 5 stars Every Christian should read this
I absolutely love this book. It came to me at a time when I desperately needed to understand what in the world God could be doing. Read more
Published 1 month ago by A. Vander Lugt
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice try
Philip Yancey has bravely waded in to a tough subject. ANd he is to be commended for raising the issue and being willing to face it and talk about it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Joshs922
5.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment with God
Anything written by Phillip Yancey is very good reading. He's an intelligent man and much can be learned from all that he has written.
Published 1 month ago by Lena Norris
4.0 out of 5 stars Thought provocative
Excellent read on faith with differing views on Job.
Is anyone watching and why we want to know. GREAT READ
Published 2 months ago by Mark Sabilia
1.0 out of 5 stars Well, well
How can I begin to describe a book not worthy of that name? Disappointed by the content, the tone and the level of innocence
Published 2 months ago by Paul MM Vermeulen
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