Since my husband went Home suddenly in 2020 I began reading books about Heaven and grief. My dad followed him five months later in April 2021 then my mother in September 2021. Even knowing that they all were with Jesus and they were beyond the pain and suffering in this world, my heart was broken. Looking at the future of life still here while they are there seemed too much to bear.
While reading books on grief, I have found some lights of comfort in a few of them but none have touched on what I truly have felt going through this valley. If you are looking for a book on suffering and the actual why of suffering, I can't recommend another book more highly than this one. As the author parallels her journey with the book of Job, I could feel her put into words my own journey. When it comes to grief and loss, no two people actually share the same story. We can find comfort with talking to others who have been down the road but everyone travels the road in their own way.
Each short chapter of this book deals so well with the subjects of loss, suffering, and despair but she moves into the meat of the whys. Worship, gratitude, submission all lead to the purpose: intimacy with God. You might know about Him and have a relationship with Him but to experience the darkness that you say you would trust Him with takes your relationship with Him to a much deeper level. You realize, like Job, that you actually knew about Him through His Word but now you know Him through the experience of His manifestation to you. My longings for Heaven go far beyond seeing my loved ones and getting away from the wickedness of this Earth. I long to be with Him continually. He is my goal and all else there with Him is extreme gain.
I did not do the study on Job that fills the second half of this book. I can about guarantee from the first half that the study would be well worth the time though. I might go back to its pages another time.
If you are looking for a book on Heaven the only one I can really recommend is the one by Randy Alcorn. I don't even pick up the books about what people have "experienced" in dying and coming back. The apostle Paul said after being there that it was absolutely amazing and mere human words couldn't describe it. Randy's book gives ideas of what it will be like and what we will be doing according to Scripture. I just know that it is going to rock. I've got a mental list of everyone to see and things I want to do. Jumping off the face of a mountain without fear of dying is right near the top.