Founder, AnGeL Ministries, 1988, a non-profit organization 
                    that holds Just Give Me Jesus revivals 
                  Second daughter of Billy and Ruth Graham; husband: Danny; 
                    mother to three grown children
                  				 			
			 
			
			
			
			
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Anne Graham Lotz: Faith and 
  Our Suffering 
		
		By 
  The 700 Club
        
		
		
		 CBN.com 
    Why?
Anne Graham Lotz addresses perhaps the most universal question in the Christian 
    faith, "Why, God?" She points to life events that can rock the faith 
    of even the most devoted among us. And in every case, the answer is the same. 
    Our response to God must be to trust Him. Not for a specific answer that we 
    are sure would be perfect for us, but because He loves us and is always working 
    in us and for us. His answer is to trust Him because He is trustworthy and 
    He knows the big picture. Anne says, "When the pain is sharp and the 
    doubt is deep and it's impossible to see the sense of it all, the only response 
    that will carry you through is to trust God."
  Personal Experience
  Anne's encouragement to other believers is not made up of empty platitudes. 
    She refers often to an 18-month period in her own life not long ago when she 
    "went through a cluster of storms that left [her] emotionally gasping 
    for breath." A hurricane downed 102 trees in her yard, a fire consumed 
    her husband's dental office, her oldest son was diagnosed with cancer and 
    underwent surgery, the health of both of Anne's parents faltered, and a contractor 
    made off with all the remodeling money from the Lotzs and did NONE of the 
    work. Not only were all these negative circumstances occuring, but Anne's 
    three children were each being married during the same time frame. Anne was 
    on what could have been a deadly spiritual and emotional roller coaster ride. 
    She learned afresh how to look into the face of the One who loves her and 
    trust. 
  Anne's understanding of real trust in God started early in life. Unanswered 
    prayers that she and others had poured out before the Lord for long seasons 
    caused her to begin asking the big "why" questionsof God. She found 
    that the path led her to ask God about those painful and difficult questions 
    related to all types of suffering.
  The Importance of the Word and a Promise
  A gift from Anne's mother has been used repeatedly over the years to help 
    her through the painful times. The book called Daily Light is a collection 
    of Scriptures on each page, one for each day of the year. Since age 10, Anne 
    has used this daily collection as part of her daily devotions. Anne knows 
    that to get through the fiery, painful times with trust in the Lord, you need 
    to know what His promises are to you. Often the Scriptures on a given day 
    have been just the ones to encourage her to trust for that day. However you 
    go about it, getting into the Word to hear and know God's promises is crucial 
    to living through times when you simply don't understand. On the day of her 
    son's cancer surgery, Anne read the promises of God and was overcome with 
    His presence and peace regardless of the outcome.
  Answering the Tough Questions
  Anne offers a compassionate and scripturally rich explanation of how we are 
    to live through and even grow through the bad times in our lives. She uses 
    the accounts of Lazarus' death and resurrection and the Hebrew boys in Nebuchadnezzar's 
    furnace to teach and challenge us at the same time. "Don't you think 
    those boys begged God to deliver them out of bondage and send them home? Don't 
    you imagine they were doing everything they knew to do and doing it right? 
    And still God didn't answer. Instead He allowed them to face the fires of 
    the superheated furnace." She asks, "Are you facing a superheated 
    furnace? What God wants is for you to look full in the face of Jesus. Get 
    your focus off whatever it is that appears to be unanswered and focus on the 
    Son." 
  Whether God delivers you as He did Shadrach and his friends or resurrects 
    the death in your life like Lazarus, or whether He, by His own intimate presence 
    with you, provides grace to endure, He does it all with your best interest 
    and spiritual wholeness in mind. 
  An Ailment in the Church
  Anne believes our churches give refuge to a large number of saints who have 
    allowed a pattern to overtake their lives. She says unanswered prayer gives 
    way to hurt, hurt to resentment, and resentment to taking up an offense against 
    God. That offense leads to anger, and anger finally results in bitterness. 
    This is a barrier then between the believer and his or her God. At the beginning 
    of such a cycle, you must get your eyes off "self" and get them 
    on God and who God is. Believe there is a greater purpose, and as it is best 
    for you, He will reveal it to you. 
  When it is finally all about Him, peace will come, and along with it, real 
    freedom. She says that when you are in this downward spiral, "lay down" 
    before God and give yourself up to Him. Anne says she experiences a great 
    sense of personal security when at last she "lays down".
  Anne pinpoints our tendency to doubt: doubt in God's love, doubt that He 
    would intervene in our lifes, doubt that He personally cares one-on-one for 
    us. And she speaks to the doubt when she encourages us to hear God's answer 
    -- not "because!" but "I AM
". "I am with you. 
    I know what I'm doing. I love you with an everlasting love. Trust Me!" 
  
  
  
  
  
		
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