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Sunday, August 29, 2010

If God loves us.....

I had a question on my last blog post and i felt i should focus on that for today. Being that it is one of the most difficult questions for Christians to answer i will try my hardest to make sense of this.

First things first is that the world isn't as God planned for it to be. If you read through Genesis Originally when God created the world everything was good ( Read through Genesis 1:1-31). and as you continue reading you will understand that Suffering in the world is a result of human kind turning away from God = our relationship with God turned to poop. This was the fall of man or As many people know as the story of Adam and Eve (that was the start at least)

Now God is just and will not allow this rebellion to last forever, every human being and the world itself is under God’s judgment, and will continue to decay and go wrong until God ends it one day. He wants everyone to understand the state of things and so uses our circumstances (including suffering) to makes us aware that the world is not as it should be. He wants us to turn back to him and be reconciled.

So God, because of his love, has done something about the suffering in this world. He has sent Jesus to die for us. Jesus was God’s son, he was a perfect man, who did not deserve God’s punishment, and yet he took our punishment by suffering and dying a most unjust death on the cross. The book of the Bible called First Peter tells us that “For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God.” (1 Peter 3:18)

And after having suffered and died for us, Jesus was raised back to life, and when he returns, the world as we have it now will end. Those who believe in Jesus will enter a new world where there will be no tears and no suffering.

So this is a very simply outline of just some of the things the Bible talks about suffering, and is by no means complete. The main thing to understand is that suffering comes from our selfishness and rejection of God, we as a human race has bring it upon ourselves, and we and our world are also under God’s just punishment because of this. But this is not going to last. God loves us dearly and has already suffered himself in order to bring us out of this suffering world. We have a choice to accept this gift from God, or to persist in our selfishness and remain under the punishment of God.

If you would like to look into this issue further, there is a very good book I can recommend, called If I were God, I’d end all the Pain by John Dickson. It is a very short book that goes through how different religions respond to suffering and explains why the christian message gives a satisfactory answer in light of this.

Hope this will help.



For we know that all things work together for good to them that love God,
to them who are called according to His purpose

Romans 8:28

4 comments:

  1. Great post Billy. First time reader here. One question that I think inevitably arises from the fall of Adam and Eve is this; If God is an all-powerful God who's plans can never be thwarted, then how could (or for what purpose could he) let the fall of Adam and Eve occur? I'll give you one hint in the negative, it was not to preserve man's free will. What do you think is the reason? I believe the normal non-believer tends to arrive at this question. Our answer we give them is crucial to their understanding of God.

    Ok man. Well I'll be reading more. Good stuff.

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  2. Well God create us in his image. Meaning we would have the ability to make our own choices. So i believe the reason God put the tree of life there to establish true love. We are not forced to love God. Meaning when we decide follow him we are doing it with the free will he gave us. He Also gave us the opportunity to love another other then him (a sinful world). So all in all We have more then just a free will, We have options ( To sin or not to sin) God could have created us with a free will but without sin. Meaning we would have not been able to make the choice of sin. God wanted to establish true love.

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  3. :) did you make the lego garden?

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