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Do you struggle with heartache from the death of a loved one or a major life adversity? Do you blame God for allowing such a painful thing to happen? Delores J. Porter has answers for you in her hope-filled new book, God Doesn’t Do Evil That Good May Come.  Welcome to this edition of Newsgram. When bad […]


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Do you struggle with heartache from the death of a loved one or a major life adversity? Do you blame God for allowing such a painful thing to happen? Delores J. Porter has answers for you in her hope-filled new book, God Doesn’t Do Evil That Good May Come

Welcome to this edition of Newsgram.

When bad things happen do you blame God? It’s easy to do. It’s part of our nature to point the finger when things happen. Depending on your religion we are brought up being afraid of the wrath of God.  However, getting to the bottom of what is really going on is much harder. 

Delores J. Porter – On the Christian radios that I listen to every single day sometime in every sermon they would blame God. God’s in total control, every death, every situation bad or good that happens God either did it or allowed the devil to do it. I knew in my heart all my life that cannot be right. That would mean demons work for God. 

That is Delores J. Porter and yes, there is a lot going on in the statement. Delores is the author of the book God Doesn’t Do Evil That Good May Come and in it sheexamines what God Himself says about His character-in His Word-and shows why He isn’t behind the sorrows and tragedies of our lives. She corrects some of the misunderstandings in traditional theology.  

Delores J. Porter – God is not guilty for any of the adversities in our lives. God is love. It’s kind of like a missing link in our theology that made God seem like he’s the big bad wolf and that all judgment and wrath comes from him which it doesn’t it comes from the law of sin and death and the old testament authors they didn’t have the Holy Spirit joined at them yet, see and so God had to use illustrations and all kinds of things to talk to them but they thought that God and the law of sin and death were one and the same so that’s one reason that makes the old testament  sound like God is the god or wrath and judgement and the more that I heard that revelation and the more that I studied the more it burned inside of me. God is the god of health and love and people don’t have to be afraid of him. 

Delores says she was moved to write this book in defense of God. We are so quick to blame God for the terrible things that happen in our lives. When the truth is when bad things happen, God weeps, God suffers, with us.  

Delores talks about how she came to these conclusions and she gives you some background on who she is so you can better understand her motivation for writing this book and her other books, The Truth About GodGod Out of the Shadows: ~Book Two and of course the one we are talking about today, God Doesn’t Do Evil That Good May Come: ~Book One which was recently rereleased. 

Delores J. Porter – I’ve been a Christian all my life. I got saved so young I don’t even remember getting the experience but I do remember some experiences at about eight and nine years old. I saw a vision of Jesus when I was about eight. I was raised in church and I love Jesus so much I played church all the time and I just studied the picture of the babies face in the manger and I said, in my mind, a child’s thought “I wonder what Jesus looks like now”, all at once the room turned neon white and I just laid there and here Jesus appeared right in the middle. It was his face, chest up. He just smiled at me, it was just like peripheral vision. 

Delores is not just an author, she is also a teacher, a speaker, and a songwriter. After the events of 9/11 she became driven to show everyone that God didn’t cause the tragic events of that day. 

Delores J. Porter – The next morning I was praying on my treadmill and grieving with God because I knew he would get blamed.

And this became the impetus for her books. 

Delores J. Porter – So I was praying and I saw a vision of the twin towers that is stuck in our minds that we first saw, the smoke and two towers and I saw that and then I saw Jesus’s face in the clouds crying tears like rain all over it. It was not him. He had nothing to do with it. Words came to me when I was praying and it was coming in first person like God speaking straight to me and to America and so I thought I’d better write this down so I jumped off the treadmill with a Kleenex in one hand and pencil in the other. 

She wrote down what she heard and it’s in her book in the form of a letter. She hopes that all of her books will inspire you to seek God for the comfort He wants to give you. To gain new hope that instead of heartache, He has healing for you in body, soul, and spirit.

God Doesn’t Do Evil That Good May Come

 by Delores J. Porter 

Delores J. Porter (God is love) When I was writing this book I felt like I was a lawyer for God and I felt like I was standing on top of the North Pole speaking to whole world. It is written on a sixth grade level. one oof the most challenging things would be that I tried to make it simple enough but yet complete enough to not to leave anything out. to make it make sense and actually this revelation of God makes more sense to me than anything that id heard all my life. God is love and God is not guilty of orchestrating the adversities in anyone’s life. 

To learn more about Deloris and her books go online to Barnes and NobleAmazon or just click on the description to this episode of newsgram to find links to her materials. And this will do it for this edition of Newsgram from Webtalkradio.com

Deloris was recently featured on the new Seasons of Spirituality podcast where she reads her entire letter to America from God.

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