At times in our lives when we suffer we are forced to come to grips with the reality that we cannot control everything. This happens whether we bring the suffering upon ourselves and we cannot control the punishment or if suffering comes to us and we cannot control the cause. Suffering causes many to blame God for their ills or pains as if He is somehow personally responsible for all the bad that happens in the world. Stop me if you have heard this: "how could God allow this to happen..." Many things happen in our lives that God allows.
Why is it that only when we are negatively impacted do we ask why God let this event happen? How bout these questions- Why does God let man sin? Why does God help man when man sins? Why does God care about me? Why does God take care of all my needs? Why does every good and perfect thing come from God?
God allows us to be free moral agents- to make our own decisions. The problem with that is He also allows us to have our own consequences. When we sin there are consequences to our actions. If we shoot someone they may die. God allows us a choice. Suffering is in this world by and large because of choice. People kill, hurt, and destroy lives everyday. The suffering that comes upon each of us may not be linked to anything we have done but very well may be linked to the sins of others.
Thanks be to God that there is a place we can look forward to where suffering is gone once and for all. In Revelation 21:4- "He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away." Let us all look forward to that day realizing that we are just sojouners here in this world and there is a better day that awaits the faithful of God.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Trying to do Better
For those of you who are still checking in on this blog- thank you. I want to apologize for my inconsistancy in posting to this blog with a message of trying to do better. I have often thought of this phrase and how some dislike it. Often when we have made mistakes people want from us an assurance that we will never ever do that again. I never do that. I am persuaded that it is dishonest and misleading. There are things that sometimes we just mess up and do again. All we can ever do is try to do better the next time and try to be better going forward.
Children of God need to face this same message. When we make mistakes we need not try to hold ourselves to standards that may be impossible to keep that instead of helping us actually hinder our spiritual growth and development.
Let me give you an example. Let's say that you have a problem with bad language and you make the statement I am never going to say those words again. You begin doing very well with your new found statement and purpose to follow God and put away vile language. Then you hit your hand with a hammer and out slips a bad word. You also find that when your very frustrated that you tend to let these words come out. After a while you begin down the path of logic that "they are just words" and "everyone makes mistakes", "don't judge me" and so on because you have been trying so hard but cannot keep the high bar that you set for yourself when you said never again. Instead of drawing closer to God with your desire to be pure and undefiled from bad language you have instead become disheartened and begin to make distance between yourself and God.
A more realistic approach for us is to say I am going to try to put these behind me and everyday that I do I will thank God for His help and His patience with me. When you slip or make a mistake 1 John 1 says that if we are faithful to confess our mistakes God is faithful to forgive us. Now without this enormous burden you instead have freedom in Christ from your sins and the strength that God supplies to fight each battle one at a time and allow your personality and vocabulary to change over time to get to a point when those words you always struggled with don't seem to come to mind.
As I said I will try and be better. With God's help we all should
MPE
Children of God need to face this same message. When we make mistakes we need not try to hold ourselves to standards that may be impossible to keep that instead of helping us actually hinder our spiritual growth and development.
Let me give you an example. Let's say that you have a problem with bad language and you make the statement I am never going to say those words again. You begin doing very well with your new found statement and purpose to follow God and put away vile language. Then you hit your hand with a hammer and out slips a bad word. You also find that when your very frustrated that you tend to let these words come out. After a while you begin down the path of logic that "they are just words" and "everyone makes mistakes", "don't judge me" and so on because you have been trying so hard but cannot keep the high bar that you set for yourself when you said never again. Instead of drawing closer to God with your desire to be pure and undefiled from bad language you have instead become disheartened and begin to make distance between yourself and God.
A more realistic approach for us is to say I am going to try to put these behind me and everyday that I do I will thank God for His help and His patience with me. When you slip or make a mistake 1 John 1 says that if we are faithful to confess our mistakes God is faithful to forgive us. Now without this enormous burden you instead have freedom in Christ from your sins and the strength that God supplies to fight each battle one at a time and allow your personality and vocabulary to change over time to get to a point when those words you always struggled with don't seem to come to mind.
As I said I will try and be better. With God's help we all should
MPE
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Finding Motivation
One of the most difficult things in life is finding motivation. We usually have it for a short time then lose it again. As I look throughout Scripture I find over and over only 1 source that keeps being brought to reminder as motivation and that is the Cross. Over and over in Paul's Epistles he points back to the cross as a memory point. If we can focus on the sacrifice of Jesus- what He endured, how He endured it and why He endured it we can find confidence and reason to have obedient faith. Paul doesn't appeal to Bible authority- he rather appeals to the cross as a reason for Bible authority. He appeals to the sacrifice of our Lord and Saviour for us to find focus and do what is right-not just b/c it's right but in order to do what is pleasing for one who was willing to do so much for us. When we consciously understand that from the beginning God has always loved man and desired a relationship with him providing at every turn a way for man to come back. When we can see that we will no longer ask questions such as what do I have to do but will begin asking what can I do.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Title of the Blog
OK so I have to first admit that I never thought I would get into blogging. Then my brother in law talked me into it. After that he gave me an idea for what I wanted to do. I owe a lot of this to him- so thank you Jimmy.
The title of the Blog comes from Acts 17:27. The wonders of the world around us continue daily to amaze me. God put all of this in motion "so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us..." In every aspect of life I hope and pray that we continue groping for God knowing that we can find Him and knowing that He is not far from any of us.
The title of the Blog comes from Acts 17:27. The wonders of the world around us continue daily to amaze me. God put all of this in motion "so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us..." In every aspect of life I hope and pray that we continue groping for God knowing that we can find Him and knowing that He is not far from any of us.
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