We must realize that God may not answer all our questions
about life’s suffering; but He is in control. Today with all the evil in the
world, there are many Christians who live in obedience to God’s Word. He continues to live in the hearts of those
that have accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
In the beginning when God created man and woman, evil came
into the world. Both Adam and Eve were told by God not to eat the fruit of the tree
of good and evil. Eve was tempted by Satan and couldn’t resist. She ate this
delicious fruit and gave a taste to Adam. It was at this moment evil entered
the Garden of Eden. Not long after, their son Cain slew Abel his brother. God
was always there knowing exactly what was going on.
“God saw how great man’s wickedness on the earth had become,
and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the
time. The Lord was grieved that He had made man on the earth, and His heart was
filled with pain. So the Lord said, “I will wipe mankind whom I have created,
from the face of the earth—men and animals….but Noah found favor in the eyes of
God” Genesis 6:5-8. Only Noah and his family were saved when God sent the
flood.
Job was one of the most righteous men in the Bible. In verse 9, Satan asked God, does Job fear
God for nothing? “The Lord said to Satan, everything he has is in your hands,
but on the man himself do not lay a finger.”
Job 1:12
A pastor at my church, said: “Many times I have counseled
with people who ask the question, “where is God in all of this?” There are
times I sense that the question is a different way of expressing, “this doesn’t
seem fair.” While I try to never to minimize or doubt the seriousness of one’s
hurt or pain, I do gently respond with what I believe to be truthful responses
to these thoughts.
It's important for us to realize what God’s Word does and
does not promise to believers; we are not guaranteed a perfect existence in
this earthy life. This is not yet heaven; heaven is the perfect place that
follows this life. In fact, God’s Word warns us that we will have trials in this life. The victorious life is not
necessarily the absence of trials,
but the presence of a God who wonderfully loves - that
He provides us strength to bring us through the trials.
Does life seem fair? Absolutely not, and praise God that it
isn’t. If life contained perfect justice, every one of us would suffer
eternally for every shortcoming in our imperfect lives. It is better than fair that a righteous Savior
bridges the gap between imperfect man and a perfect God.
So, where is God in all of this? God is right where He
should be – in Heaven throughout eternity with an outstretched hand of grace
and forgiveness to as many as will receive Him.