Where’s God when times are hard? He’s winking to let us know He’s with us!
Life is mysterious and cryptic. It defies explanation, especially in times of suffering and distress. We wonder, Where is God in all of this?
He’s with us —and the Scriptures wink to show us His redemptive activity unfolding in our lives.
In Winks from Scripture , Chris Palmer takes you through familiar New Testament stories and points out unfamiliar features that have the effect of a punchline. When the Scriptures wink, you’ll be surprised, delighted, and challenged not to give up hope.
“Biblical stories are loaded with mystery,” Chris says. “That mystery keeps us asking questions about the story’s details. In doing so, little ironies and nuances emerge that we hadn’t seen before. This is God winking at us, letting us know He’s there, guiding our lives.”
In Winks from Scripture , you • Come to embrace mystery • Learn how to appreciate uncertainty and integrate it into a vibrant life of faith • Discover how God triumphs over suffering • Observe how the New Testament writers understood the Old Testament through Jesus • Renew your hope in God’s beautiful plan of creation and redemption
Guided by careful scholarship and heartfelt, pastoral reflection, these thirty studies offer a fresh perspective to the most difficult questions of the Christian faith, certain to bring comfort to your soul.
Chris Palmer is an environmental and wildlife film producer who has swum with dolphins and whales, come face-to-face with Kodiak bears, and camped with wolf packs. Chris has spent 25 years producing more than 300 hours of original programming for prime time television and the giant screen (IMAX) film industry. Born in Hong Kong, Chris grew up in England and immigrated to the United States in 1972. He is married to Gail Shearer and the father of three grown daughters (Kim, Christina and Jenny)."
Different than I expected. But wow, this one really makes you dig deep into scripture and our personal theology. I love how Palmer highlights the winks that mere reading through scripture would overlook. And not only does he point them out, but he uses literary devices to teach the reader how to as well.
My favorite part that will stick with me for a long time is his comparison between learning about God and reading scripture with bird watching. A bird watcher goes out to not see the bird one time and move along, but to catch a glimpse of the bird, and learn something new with each glimpse. That is how we should be with God and scripture. Each time we read and reread, we get a new glimpse and understanding of God’s nature. Just lovely.
Where does suffering fit into your theology? Is it glossed over? Is it embraced as mystery? Does it’s existence keep you up at night asking why god why?
This was an incredible book for me. Something that is often shied away from, Chris tackles head on and does an excellent job. This will be one I come back to often.