“O Lord, how long
shall I cry for help, and you will not hear? Or cry to you “Violence!” and you
will not save? Why do you make me see iniquity, and why do you idly look at
wrong? Destruction and violence are before me; strife and contention arise. So
the law is paralyzed, and justice never goes forth. For the wicked surround the
righteous; so justice goes forth perverted.” Habakkuk 1:2-4
Have you ever ask
this question, "God where are you?" What exactly can you count on God
for? To what degree can we rely on God to help us? Is He really someone we
can turn to at all...in times of crisis as well as times of calm?
As Christians who
believe in a good and sovereign God, how are we supposed to respond to
difficulties and great tragedies. Is mourning enough? Is prayer enough? Is
there any comfort to be found in the midst of such loss? Does God really have
anything to say about this?
Here, Marilyn Adamson explain and
proffer answer to these questions and enlighten us on the subject matter.
Who is God?
God is the Creator of
the universe who yearns for us to know Him. That is why we are all here. It is
His desire that we rely on and experience His strength, love, justice, holiness
and compassion. So He says to all who are willing, "Come to Me."
Unlike us, God knows
what will happen tomorrow, next week, next year, the next decade. He says,
"I am God, and there is no one like me, declaring the end from the beginning."1
He knows what will happen in the world. More importantly, He knows what will
occur in your life and can be there for you, if you've chosen to include Him in
your life. He tells us that He can be "our refuge and strength, an ever-present
help in times of trouble."2 But we must make a sincere effort to seek Him.
He says, "you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all
your heart."3
Where Is
God in Difficult Times?
That
doesn't mean that those who know God will escape difficult times. They won't.
When a terrorist attack causes suffering and death, those who know God will be
involved in that suffering also. But there is a peace and a strength that God's
presence gives.
One
follower of Jesus Christ put it this way: "We are hard pressed on every
side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not
abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed."4 Reality tells us that we will
experience problems in life. However, if we go through them while knowing God,
we can react to them with a different perspective and with a strength that is
not our own. No problem has the capacity to be insurmountable to God. He is
bigger than all the problems that can hit us, and we are not left alone to deal
with them.
God's
Word tells us, "The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares
for those who trust in him."5 And, "The Lord is near to all who call
on him, to all who call on him in truth. He fulfills the desires of those who
fear him; he hears their cry and saves them."6
Jesus
Christ told His followers these comforting words: "Are not two sparrows
sold for a cent? And yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from
your Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Therefore do not
fear; you are of more value than many sparrows."7 If you truly turn to
God, He will care for you as no one else does, and in a way that no one else
can.
God and
Our Free Will
God has
created humanity with the ability to choose. This means that we are not forced
into a relationship with Him. He allows us to reject Him and to commit other
evil acts as well. He could force us to be loving. He could force us to be
good. But then what kind of relationship would we have with Him? It would not
be a relationship at all, but a forced, absolutely controlled obedience.
Instead He gave us the human dignity of free will.
Naturally,
we cry from the depths of our souls..."But God, how could You let
something of this magnitude happen?"
How would
we want God to act? Do we want Him to control the actions of people? In the
case of dealing with a terrorist attack, what could possibly be an acceptable
number of deaths for God to allow?! Would we feel better if God allowed only
the murder of hundreds? Would we rather God allowed only the death of one
person? Yet if God would prevent the murder of even one person, there is no
longer freedom to choose. People choose to ignore God, to defy God, to go their
own way and commit horrible acts against others.
God's
help in a difficult world - Photo of bombs falling from a fighter jet, to
illustrate our vulnerability to human aggression.This planet is not a safe
place. Someone might shoot us. Or we might be hit by a car. Or we might have to
jump from a building attacked by terrorists. Or any number of things that might
happen to us in this harsh environment called Earth, the place where God's will
is not always followed. Yet, God is not at the mercy of people, but the other
way around.
We are at
His mercy, fortunately. This is God who created the universe with its
uncountable stars, simply by speaking the words, "Let there be lights in
the expanse of the sky."8 This is God who says He "reigns over the
nations."9 He is unlimited in power and wisdom. Though problems seem
insurmountable to us, we have an incredibly capable God who reminds us,
"Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh; is anything too hard for
Me?"10 Somehow He is able to maintain the freedom of sinful humans, yet
still bring about His will.
God
clearly says, "My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all My
purpose."11 And we can draw comfort from that if our lives are submitted
to Him. "For God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble."12
Where Is
God When We Reject Him?
Many of
us -- no, all of us -- choose at times to stiff-arm God and His ways. Compared
to others, certainly compared to a terrorist, we might consider ourselves to be
respectable, loving people. But in the raw honesty of our own hearts, if we
were to face God, it would be with the knowledge of our sin. As we begin to
address God in prayer, are we not caught short, paused by the sense that God is
well aware of our thoughts, actions and self-centeredness?
We
have...by our lives and actions...distanced ourselves from God. We have often
lived like we could run our lives just fine without Him. The Bible says that
"We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own
way."13
The
consequences? Our sin has separated us from God, and it affects more than this
life. The penalty for our sin is death, or eternal separation from God.
However, God has provided a way for us to be forgiven and know Him.
God
Offers Us His Love
God came
to earth to rescue us. "For God so loved the world, that he sent his only
Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. For
God sent the Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but that the world
might be saved through him."14
In real
crisis can God help - Photo of fireman ascending a ladder in a billow of smoke,
illustrating danger and alarm, and God being our only sure peace.God knows the
pain and suffering we encounter in this world. Jesus left the safety and
security of His home, and entered the hard environment we live in.
Jesus got
tired, knew hunger and thirst, battled accusations from others and was
ostracized by family and friends. But Jesus experienced far more than daily
hardships. Jesus, the Son of God in human form, willingly took all of our sin
on Himself and paid our penalty of death. "In this is love, that he laid
down his life for us."15 He went through torture, dying a slow,
humiliating death of suffocation on a cross, so that we could be forgiven.
Jesus
told others ahead of time that He would be crucified. He said that three days
after His death He would come back to life, proving that He is God. He didn't
say He would reincarnate someday. (Who would know if He actually did it?) He
said three days after being buried He would show Himself physically alive to those
who saw His crucifixion. On that third day, Jesus' tomb was found empty and
many people testified to seeing Him alive.
God
Invites Us To Be With Him In Heaven
He now
offers us eternal life. We don't earn this. It is a gift from God offered to
us, which we receive when we ask Him to enter our lives. "The gift of God
is eternal life in Christ Jesus."16 If we repent of our sin and turn back
to God, we can have the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ. It's pretty
simple. "God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He
who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have
life."17 He wants to enter our lives.
What
about heaven? The Bible says that God has "set eternity in the hearts of
men."18 Maybe that means we know, in our hearts, what a better world would
look like. The death of people we love convinces us that there's something very
wrong with this life and this world. Somewhere deep down in our souls, we know
that there must be a much better place to live, free from heart-wrenching
difficulties and pain.
To be
sure, God does have a better place He offers us. It will be a completely
different system in which His will is done all the time. In this world, God
will wipe every tear from people's eyes. There will be no more mourning,
crying, death or pain.19 And God, by His Spirit, will dwell in people in such a
way that they will never sin again.20
The
events of a terrorist attack are horrific enough. Refusing an eternal
relationship with God, which Jesus offers you, would be worse. Not just in
light of eternal life, but there is no relationship which compares to knowing
God in this life. He is our purpose in life, our source of comfort, our wisdom
in confusing times, our strength and hope. "Taste and see that the Lord is
good; blessed is the man who takes refuge in him."21
It has
been said by some that God is just a crutch. But it is likely that He is the
only reliable one.
Jesus
said, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you; not as the world
gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be
afraid."22 For those who will rely on Jesus during their lives, He says it
is like building your life on a Rock. Whatever crises attack you in this life,
He can keep you strong.
Where is
God? He Can Come Into Your Life
You can
receive Jesus into your life right now. "To all who received Him, to those
who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God."23
It is through Jesus Christ that we can come back to God. Jesus said, "I am
the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through
Me."24 Jesus offered, "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if
anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him."
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WHERE IS GOD IN DIFFICULT TIMES?
Reviewed by E.A Olatoye
on
September 15, 2018
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