Just Be Honest, Clint Watkins
Just Be Honest, Clint Watkins
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Just Be Honest
How to Worship Through Tears and Pray Without Pretending

Author: Clint Watkins

Narrator: Clint Watkins

Unabridged: 3 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Audiobooks

Published: 01/01/2024


Synopsis

Learn how to lament (wrestle with God in prayer) and experience genuine hope and joy amidst grief and pain. Suffering often causes deep spiritual agony. You might be left thinking, “Where is God? Why is he allowing this? Why doesn’t he do something?” And then guilt whispers to your soul, “Am I allowed to say these things? Shouldn’t I trust God without hesitation? Am I just a faithless Christian?” This honest, warm and personal book shows us that we don’t need to wrap up our stories of suffering with lessons and silver linings or suppress our pain. Being honest with God, and with others, about our heartache is not only “allowed” but encouraged in the Scriptures. In fact, lament is authorized by God as an act of worship. Weaving in his own story of pain and loss with biblical reflections, Clint Watkins shows us how lament is permitted by Jesus, shaped by Scripture, fueled by grace, and filled with hope. And when we lament as communities through worship and testimony, we minister hope to a hurting world. Learn how to pray without pretending by sharing your hurts with God. As you draw near to the Father, experience genuine hope and joy amid grief and pain. A great gift for Christians who are suffering and a useful resource for church leaders and others who are walking alongside them. Clint Watkins is a missionary to college students.

About The Author

Clint is a husband, father, and missionary to college students serving with DiscipleMakers. He writes in order to help sufferers find hope.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lia

Wow, this book was AMAZING! It stands out as one of the best books I have read on the topic of grief and lamenting. In this short yet powerful book, Clint Watkins shares his own personal story dealing with pain and loss to provide hope to readers. It's not a fluffy hope with platitudes but one rooted......more

Goodreads review by Alison

FROM CHAPTER 7 (LET OTHERS IN):  It has been a battle to surrender to the Lord and the story he has written for our family. I would much rather have Eli in my arms than a sermon at a conference or my name on this book. But I am not the author of my life. Only by his grace, the gift of lament, and th......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

As someone who has faced some very lamentable situations in the last couple of years (as lament is defined in this book) I found this book both encouraging, hopeful, and compelling. Since I have been soaking in the Pslams, nothing he shared was surprising. Yet, I think that is the way with the best b......more

Goodreads review by Ervina

One of the most profound little books I’ve read on the subject of grief. Writing from my hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania with a similar experience of having lost their infant son, Clint combines the honest wrestling of his story with the truth and precious comfort of scripture (and, very refresh......more