How
could a good and powerful God allow bad things to happen?
Bart at the cross
Bart
was having the horror of his life. For this moment in his life, he wished his
eyes would fail. He wished his blindness returned. He was still getting
accustomed to the visual life of colour and the beauty of trees, buildings and
the faces of people. He looked at the man hanging on the wooden tree mere
meters from him. His skin was punctured severally and was leaking torrents of
blood. His face was stripped with falling drops of blood from a wreath of
thorns on his head. Not long ago, he was begging on the streets, blind as a
bat. He had seen the best doctors until he had no money to spend. Until this
man came. He remembered how he unashamedly called out to him that day on the
dusty streets of Jericho. He recalled how he was commanded by the crowd to be silent
as the Son of David was passing. But he couldn’t keep silent. How could he? He
had heard of a relative of his whose leprosy was healed. Poor man had been cast
out of the family. One encounter with this man and the family received him. He
wasn’t taking chances. He was believing. His believing gave him his eyesight
that day. The man healed him. The Son of David restored him. He opened his eyes
and the blur cleared to see the man who healed him.
Right
now, his eyes were blurred again with tears as he saw the face of the same man
that cured him. Marred beyond recognition and his body limp, nailed to
death. This was a good man. This
was a healer. He deserved nothing short of love, honour and prestige. Bart
turned to walk away and muttered bitterly under his breath, “How could a good
God allow this to happen?”
You and I at the cross
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Do
you ever get to a point when you ask yourself, “How could God allow for bad
things to happen?” Many times when tragedy strikes we turn away from God. He
becomes our adversary because we just can’t see justice in the whole picture.
The syndrome is greater when you haven’t received Christ. The general reasoning
sounds like this for the unbeliever. If God is good and powerful yet evil is
roaming, he should stop it, right? If he can stop it and doesn’t then he can’t
be good. Or if he can’t stop it, then he’s good but he’s not powerful. Ever
thought about those things? Many times when tragic evil happens we do not
understand the reason for certain things? You may ask questions like these:
Why did God allow that man to rape me and get
away with it?
Why didn’t God stop the bad guys from winning
that court case from the property they stole?
Why doesn’t God just send a squadron of Angels
to overcome all the bad dictators in the world?
At
times, the questions even tend to be funny.
Why is Paris Hilton rich?
Well,
I am not called to defend God. No one ever is. We may defend the gospel, defend
our loved ones but not the Almighty. The Lord speaks for himself. He is who he
is whether half the world accepts or not. However God does not just respond
like this to this issue. He speaks to the heart issues of men and women. I put
it to you that when you feel like that, you don’t need a defence and attorney
from God. You need to understand that there is a heart issue at stake with us
and once we deal with that, we can understand far much more than asking how
could a good God allow bad to happen. How? Read on.
Right and wrong
One
of the biggest predicaments of the 21st Century is the fight over
right and wrong. Societies have evolved (for the worse, I might add) and almost
every human with breath in them demands a right. The multiple social fights
today are because ultimately someone thinks horizontal and the opposer speaks
vertical. Horizontal says abortion is wrong. Vertical says it’s my own body.
Horizontal says capitalism rules. Vertical says communism for the win. Horizontal
says capital punishment is okay. Vertical says it’s murder. There is a sea of
issues. Human societies cannot agree 100% on what is right and wrong.
I
have spoken to many people about sexual purity and the word of God. I try as
much as possible to address the issue to believers/followers of Jesus first
because there is a unanimous agreement on God’s stand. However, I have met
professing believers and some unbelievers with whom I have tackled the case
differently. Why? Because if you imply that sleeping with your boyfriend is
wrong, the generic response would be, “I don’t think it’s wrong. It works for
me.”
Do
you know what the generic response would be when I ask, “Is murder right?” The
answer would be, “Of course not! It’s evil. It’s wrong!” However, If I asked
that same question to an Italian mafia whose family was killed when he was a six
year old boy he would say, “There’s nothing wrong with murder. Revenge is a
game. Maybe you die. Maybe you live.” Why would murder be okay for a man like
that? The answer is that it works for him. Why would sleeping with your
boyfriend be okay for you? The answer is that it works for you. Do you perceive
the similarity between you and the mafia guy? Is there a difference? You may
say, of course there’s a difference. He’s a criminal. I’m a citizen. That’s may
be factual on the surface but dare I say that both your thinking of right and
wrong is similar and in consequence this makes you the same? Dare I say that
internally none is lesser than the other? Your perception of right and wrong is
similar but your tastes and preferences differ. You may be surprised that the
mafia guy believes sleeping with your boyfriend is wrong and that you should
wait to get married. And he may be surprised that you think murder is wrong
even if it’s for revenge’s sake. Your thinking may be “innocent people will get
killed in the mafia’s killing spree.” On the other hand, the mafia’s thinking may
be “innocent babies will be aborted in your sleeping spree.” Whether the mafia
takes protective measures to ensure nobody innocent is hurt or whether your
boyfriend takes protective measures to avoid a pregnancy, the picture speaks
the same. Both are fighting to protect their definition of right and wrong.
Both are fighting to make it work for them. Both the boyfriend and the mafia
are avoiding shooting bullets in the wrong places. Today a lot of definition of
right and wrong is generically based on what works for people. There’s a big
problem with that.
The problem
The
problem is that as we debate on such issues, a greater evil sneaks into our
lives. The evil is an anger that boils within us when things don’t work for us.
The evil is blaming God. When the mafia is cornered in a street with his
adversaries ready to kill him, he will say, “How could a good God allow this to
happen to me?” When you find out your boyfriend is also sleeping with your best
friend you too hurtfully ask, “How could a good God allow this to happen to me?”
But it gets worse doesn’t it? When the terrorist blows up a building and kills
thousands, we not only question or blame the “good and powerful God.” We get
angry at him. Somehow we feel he is responsible because he was the only 100%
sure chance to stop it from happening.
Our responses
Our
response to pain and suffering reveals a lot about our hearts. There’s the unbeliever’s
response and the believer’s response. The unbeliever in his/her hurt may shoot
out and say, “There is no God! If God exists he would have done something!” If
the unbeliever is right then there is a bigger problem. Not only is there no
higher authority on morality and life but is no right and wrong at all. Why?
Without God, all you have is humans on the planet. Since humans can’t 100% percent
agree on vertical and horizontal beliefs, then there is no absolute right and
wrong. Right will be passed as acceptable by the most powerful not the most
truthful. Right and wrong on a personal level will even be based on what works
for the particular human and the moral decision becomes a matter of majority
wins. But you and I know that might does not make right. Might has never been a
proof of right. Majorities are simply majorities not truths. In such a case,
all you would need is for a majority vote and rape would be legal. You may say,
“Ernest that’s impossible. Humans are not dumb! Rape will never be voted as
okay. It’s evil.” Okay, but are you aware that humanity said the same thing
about abortion a few years ago. A few years ago the same thing was said about
marital infidelity. People said humans are not dumb and there is no way
marijuana would be legalized. The same thing was said about war and violence
and many other things. Look at it today and tell me whether we are receding or
not. Legality is not legitimacy. Dare I say that give humanity a few years and
the most bizarre things will be law?
Withdrawing
our belief in God during pain and suffering is therefore not only dangerous but
it’s impractical. Why? Because whether you accept it or not, humanity has
thrived best when there is a clear sense of right and a clear sense of wrong.
When there is a supremacy that gives godly, beneficial, wholesome guidance and
not a legal framework that simply works for my tastes, preferences and habits, true peace prevails.
The
believer’s response I believe is the hardest. This is because the believer is placed in the economy
of an all-sufficient God who requires us to trust in him in not only during good times
but painful times too. Because all over scripture God says that all things work
for His ultimate good. That requires both maturity and humility to accept.
Colossians
1:16-17 “For by him all things were
created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones
or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him. He
is before all things, and in him all things hold together.”
God
tells us that all things work FOR him.
Romans
8:28 “And we know that in all things God
works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his
purpose.”
God
tells us that not only do all things work for him but they also work for good. For
whose good? For the believer (who have
been called according to his purpose). The unbeliever would grasp this only
through the eyes of faith through a relationship with Christ. If you’re an
unbeliever and the blog doesn’t make sense from here, I guess it’s okay. If you’re
a believer, I hope these words can find solace.
Introducing Diagonal
There
is a multitude of issues that humanity cannot agree 100% on what is right and
wrong. Horizontal and vertical will forever be. But, take heart beloved, we are
about to discover diagonal. Horizontal says God is good but not powerful that’s
why bad things are happening. Vertical says God is powerful but not good and
that’s why bad things are happening. Diagonal presents novelty. Diagonal says God is not only both good and powerful, he
is also Holy plus all humanity is sinful and that that is why evil is
happening.
Believers must understand that in this world we will have trouble. Jesus himself said it (John 16:33). The false notion that if I'm a good Christian nothing will happen to me is overdue beloved. God does not promise freedom from suffering but he assures us the he will be with us and ensure we make it despite pain and suffering. Jesus said in this world we will have trouble but he also said something else in John 16:33. He has overcome the world for us already.
John 16:33 "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."
I
want you to look at the first attribute of God. GOOD. A good God is not like
your good uncle Charles. He isn’t like your good class prefect who became
teacher’s pet. A good God can only be witnessed in his most superior quality.
The quality vertical and horizontal often miss. A good God is first a Holy God.
HOLINESS. A holy God is so holy that checking out the attractive lady’s bum is
as bad as adultery. A holy God is so holy that hating someone is as bad a
murder. A holy God is so holy that not standing with him is standing against
him. A holy God is so holy that even the most moral of human beings deserves
nothing short of hell. But you want to know what makes him good? This is it. A
Holy God is so holy that he should have killed all humans because they are all
tainted with sin but he didn’t. The punishment that every human deserved he
took it out on himself and gave us his presence and peace. That’s a good God.
Now
if a good God should spend all your
lifetime stopping bad things from happening to you at the expense of your soul,
where would that take you? God is not a butler. He is not your assistant. He is
your God. When pain and suffering occurs, we should remember that it could be
worse (not just currently) but eternally if God hadn’t stepped in. When pain
and suffering occurs, believers should remember two things. Firstly, the pain
and suffering that the Lord took for us and secondly, the result of Christian
pain and suffering. The pain that the Lord took for us humbles us. We deserved
to be on that cross but he chose to go knowing he’s be crucified. The pain and
suffering of today if it reminds us of the pain and suffering of our God, then
we will be humbled out of our false sense of morality just because it doesn’t
work for us. We will also be strengthened not to lose heart. Look.
Hebrews
12:3 “Consider him who endured such
opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.”
Then
secondly, the result of Christian pain and suffering is so beneficial and worth
it that it can be endured with joy.
1
Peter 1:6-7 “In this you greatly rejoice,
though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of
trials. These have come so that your faith—of greater worth than gold, which
perishes even though refined by fire—may be proved genuine and may result in
praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.”
So will evil just continue hoping the believer
will endure? Won’t God still do nothing?
Humanity
by influence of the enemy has conjured up new kinds of evil. Together with God’s
gift of free will, humanity has used this for evil and diabolical plans. Can
God stop it? Yes. Will he stop it? He already has.
How,
you ask. He stopped it at the cross. Remember Bart in paragraph one. Bart is
short for Bartimaeus as you may have guessed by now. The story of Bart coming to the cross isn’t
Biblical. I created the analogy to show something. Bart, like many others stood
at the foot of the cross and never understood why God would allow a good man to
be treated like that. All Bart knew of God is that he was blind but now he saw.
God was a doer of Good. However Bart like you needs to understand that the
greatest goodness of God is only through a purging of the greatest wrong (sin).
God has done something about evil. From a human point of view, wrong is when I
am hurt. From a Godly Holy point of view, wrong is when God is hurt and humans
are lost. A human soul that experiences pain and suffering but is headed to the
arms of God is far better than a human soul that is shielded from evil and ends
up in the arms of evil when he/she dies. You need to see beloved that before
God addresses temporal pain and suffering (for all worldly problems are
temporal), he needs to deal with ultimate eternal pain and suffering (which is
forever). God showed that he is good when he took your whiplashes and hung on a
wooden post instead of you. God saved your soul before your soul even hurt. God
showed that he is powerful when he overcame the greatest evil (sin, death and
the devil combined) and gave an opportunity for eternal life to humanity.
By
God’s holy standard, all humanity is wicked. He would love to see wickedness
die but it would mean the destruction of humanity (which he loves). Listen to
what God says about the death of humans in Ezekiel 33:11 I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they
turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways!
Look
at what Peter wrote again.
1
Peter 1:6-7 “In this you greatly rejoice,
though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of
trials. These have come so that your faith—of greater worth than gold, which
perishes even though refined by fire—may be proved genuine and may result in
praise, glory and honour when Jesus Christ is revealed.”
During
this time, the people in question were about to be fed to lions. Yet somehow in
their predicament, they overcame. Why? Their real security was not in insurance
from pain and suffering but in assurance of life everlasting. Is your real
security in the fact that your life is hidden with Christ in God or is it from
the fact that you live in a secure neighbourhood?
Bart
stood at the cross that dark afternoon and didn’t understand how could a good
God allow that to happen to this man called Jesus. Yet what Bart didn’t know is
that the dying and bleeding of that man was the best thing God ever did. Look
at your pains and suffering. If God could use an injustice as great as that of
a blameless man flogged, beaten and crucified, be assured he can use the
injustices around you for good too. Crucifying Christ was the biggest injustice
of all history! It was the pain of every rape, defilement, lying, murder,
witchcraft, abomination, adultery, craftiness of every human being that walked,
was walking, is walking and will ever walk on the planet earth put together and
coupled with the worst pain, the abandoning and rejection of the Father. An
innocent man was not only punished for the entire world (what he didn’t
deserve) but he received the rejection of the presence of God (what he
deserved i.e. the presence).
Beloved
you experience pain and suffering too, but not as that which Christ did. And
even if you were to experience exactly or worse what Christ did, it wouldn’t
reach his still because God the Father would never and will never reject you
(despite deserving that rejection on account of your sin). He rejected his Son
so that he would never have to reject you. He can heal the murder in your
family and use it for good. He can heal the heartbreak of the divorce and use
it for good. He can heal the death of your loved ones and use it for good. He
can heal and use the rape for good. He can. He is good and he is powerful beloved!
However,
you must know beloved that God protects us from so many other terrible things
that I doubt we even know about. If we did, we’d be more thankful! Also you
must know that God is truly seen as Good in the midst of pain and suffering. You
may never know light until darkness draws. A friend of mine once said, "At times God takes us through the darkness for us to realize that He is the Light." The world may never see that their
eternity is wanting and that Jesus is the way the truth and the life if all
their wish list for pain and suffering was equated to an idyllic life. Also,
you must realize that there is a time coming when God will wipe every tear from
your eye from the pain and suffering that breaks your heart. He will wipe
other people too from the moments you broke theirs. You’re part of the heart-breaking
list you know. Lastly, you must
know that God never slumbers and like Jesus said “My Father is always working.” (John 5:17) Good will triumph over evil on the final battle as the Lord promises. Good will reign on the day
when all Asians, Caucasians and people from every nation will kneel before his
majesty. Long live the good, powerful precious God!
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