A COMMON QUESTION
I don’t generally blog in mid-week, but this morning’s Bible passage really spoke to my heart.
A common question is “Why does God appear to bless evil people?” I’ve asked that question myself.
What does the Bible say? “He causes the sun to rise on good people and on evil people, and he sends rain to those who do right and to those who do wrong." Matthew 5:45 (NCV)
In Matthew 5, Jesus says God causes His blessing to be given to both the evil person and the good person – and that both those who are evil and those who are good go through difficulties.
Whether someone is a believer or unbeliever, evil or good, we all face sickness in our families, natural disasters, and all sorts of other problems.
God doesn’t always protect believers from having to face the same difficulties that unbelievers must face; and He allows unbelievers to experience some of the same benefits that we, as believers, enjoy because we are a part of His creation.
One reason for this: it allows those who don’t know Jesus to see what it really means to know Him. When someone sees a believer finding even a bit of light in the middle of a struggle, it helps those who do believe in Jesus to see who he really is and that He is the light in the darkness.
If an unbeliever sees me going through a struggle in a godly way, and it points that person to faith in Christ, then it makes the struggle all worth while.
1 comment:
P. Tom,
In "Finding God in Unexpected Places" Phillip Yancey says, "...faith means trusting in advance what will only make sense in reverse." Thank you for being an example of what it means to trust in the Lord with all of your heart, mind and soul. Having you in my life is truly a blessing from God!
God is Love,
A
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