Post-Traumatic Growth is Possible for Everyone: No Social Prejudice, No Trauma
Introduction
Countless people tend to stigmatize life troubles because they never heard about “God’s discipline” in the Bible (Hebrews 12:11). The Bible makes it clear that God ’s discipline and God’s love are intertwined, which fully explains the strong connection between God’s discipline and post-traumatic growth. As we stigmatize life challenges, we betray God’s love and benevolence. Thus, when our life track differs from our original plan, don’t be scared. For sure, there’s a distinct unequivocal difference between God’s discipline and God’s punishment.
As to the occurrence of an unexpected traumatic event, would you take it for granted, or would you question God’s justice? Most people experience the moments of wavering faith. People have doubts in their hearts. With only a smattering of bible understanding, wavering faith is common among Christians, especially in the hard times. This book offers clear-cut answers to people’s questions and doubts about God’s justice, God’s wrath (God’s anger), Final Judgment (Judgment Day, Last Judgment), the images of heaven and God’s promise of eternal life, God’s blessing (peace, safety and health) and God’s discipline.
According to the Bible, a blessed life is not an easy life without any life troubles, worries and challenges. What about the great figures in history? What about the life of Mater Teresia, Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II, or Albert Einstein? Evidently, God does not tend to make anyone’s life perfect. It’s just some people hide their tears from you. Going through the hard times gives us the chance to witness unconditional love and sufferings teach us to be truly humble and compassionate to others’ pain.
When it comes to the definition of a good person, most people think of boundless forgiveness, obligatory tolerance and charity, but countless people have no idea about the 7 heavenly virtues and 7 deadly sins. The fact is that most people underestimate the sins of pride, prejudice, anger, habitual laziness, apathy and jealousy.
God knows the motives of our prayers. I always believe that everyone is having the life as the leading character Truman Burbank in the film “The Truman Show.” Because we are living under the camera of God. There’s a famous Chinese saying: God is watching our every move, which means our daily lives are under the supervision of God. According to the Bible, God reads our minds and every spoken word will be judged by God.
Book Title: Post-Traumatic Growth is Possible for Everyone: No Social Prejudice, No Trauma