Two very important and related questions are being asked today. If God loves everybody, why does he allow so much violent and world suffering? Epicurus allegedly said, "Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to; or he cannot and does not want to. If he wants to, but cannot, his is impotent. If he can, and does not want to, he is wicked. But if God both can and wants to abolish evil, then how comes evil in the world?"
With the recent atrocities at Virginia Tech, people were horrified by the incident. As cameras followed an individual a few days after the event, the person said, "This proves there is no God. A good God wouldn't allow such things to happen."
Variations of this statement seem to be becoming more and more common place. It is a very important observation.
However, on talking with people who raise the question or observation, I find they would be aghast at God intervening in human affairs and putting an end to evil and suffering. He would be seen as manipulative, controling, and imposing Himself on human kind. In fact, I have seen material that expresses the dismay that God might indeed aggressively intervene against evil. There are people who dismiss scripture because such interventions.
As it indeed turns out in scripture there is a recorded incident of God intervening, the Flood. There are those who find it so atrocious that God did such a thing that it is part of the reason they reject the Flood account. There are other reasons they do so as well, but this is one of them.
Further, the descriptions found in Revelation of God's intervention to eliminate evil and suffering once and for all offend some people, maybe a lot of people
Why is there suffering? Some blame God saying that since God created everything, then God created evil and thus suffering.
Yet, the Biblical account describes creation as being created "good."
We cannot be naive here. God created the world, etc. in the midst of evil. For Satan in the disguise of the serpent virtually immediately came to successful tempt and seduce Adam and Eve. The consequences were dramatic
Sin and Evil were introduced to creation and with the Fall polluted all of creation.
Why didn't God stop it?
An answer is that God had already set in motion a plan that would overcome suffering and evil. Nothing Satan, human beings, or sin could do can thwart this plan.
Thus, to the variation of the opening questions, why doesn't God do something, or why didn't He? The answer is God did. He responded to the crisis through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. And God continues to respond to the reality of evil and suffering via the Holy Spirit drawing attention to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This response is illustrated in the following verses: "These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world" John 16:33 (NASB).
"Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us. [35] Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? [36] As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. [37] Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. [38] For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, [39] Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord"
Romans 8:34-39 (KJV)
"And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea. [2] And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. [3] And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God. [4] And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away"
Revelation 21:1-4 (KJV)
Now, nonbelievers, and maybe many believers may not like how God handled the harsh realities of suffering and evil, but God did, does, and will continue to respond to them through Jesus as the Christ.
The overall point is that God has done something about evil and suffering. It turns out that what God decided to do is rejected by all too many.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Sharing the Gospel in a New Media
I have simply plunged in the world of Blogging without having a sense of how others can participate. I trust there is a way for viewers to make comments or generate new themes. Yet, I don't yet know how that is done.
The purpose of the Bishop Circuit Blog called the Modern Circuit Rider is to share ideas in Faith. That is dangerous in that if just anybody can post, will we see the equivalent of Blog graffiti. It appears the comments can be moderated and thus material that doesn't represent the faith can be thwarted. But how far does that go. Those that could misuse this format probably reflect why humanity needs what God has to offer through Christ. Jesus said "They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick. [32] I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance" Luke 5:31-32 (KJV).
Saying this, cursing or espousing sinful behavior, or making derogatory remarks isn't faith.
There are certainly much to say and restate about the faith. There is much to share about the Gospel. I hope this media accomplishes that.
doug bower
The purpose of the Bishop Circuit Blog called the Modern Circuit Rider is to share ideas in Faith. That is dangerous in that if just anybody can post, will we see the equivalent of Blog graffiti. It appears the comments can be moderated and thus material that doesn't represent the faith can be thwarted. But how far does that go. Those that could misuse this format probably reflect why humanity needs what God has to offer through Christ. Jesus said "They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick. [32] I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance" Luke 5:31-32 (KJV).
Saying this, cursing or espousing sinful behavior, or making derogatory remarks isn't faith.
There are certainly much to say and restate about the faith. There is much to share about the Gospel. I hope this media accomplishes that.
doug bower
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Offer Them Christ
The Methodist tradition of which I am a part was part of a significant endeavor. It presented Christ to an old country, England. It also presented Christ to a new country, the United States. Well is wasn't called the United States when Methodists started presenting the Gospel in this part of the world.
We are living in new times. The time is still marked with opportunity to present Christ to the world. That effort now moves from saddlebacks, to automobiles, to computers and into the Internet.
We on the Bishop Circuit, which now includes, Bishop UMC, and High Shoals UMC, south of Athens, GA, now extend ourselves for Christ's sake into a domain, a media, that many are now exploring.
We offer this blog experience to skeptics, seekers, nonbelievers, and believers.
We keep in mind that crowds shouted for the crucifixion of the Christ. We keep in mind that Wesley was mugged by angry crowds.
However, we, (I in particular) seek peace, love, and joy. These are all to rare in our world. It is our hope that interactions in this blog will reflect intensity, but also respect.
Most of all, we hope that somehow, someway, Jesus as the Christ will come through the human interactions that take place here.
doug bower
We are living in new times. The time is still marked with opportunity to present Christ to the world. That effort now moves from saddlebacks, to automobiles, to computers and into the Internet.
We on the Bishop Circuit, which now includes, Bishop UMC, and High Shoals UMC, south of Athens, GA, now extend ourselves for Christ's sake into a domain, a media, that many are now exploring.
We offer this blog experience to skeptics, seekers, nonbelievers, and believers.
We keep in mind that crowds shouted for the crucifixion of the Christ. We keep in mind that Wesley was mugged by angry crowds.
However, we, (I in particular) seek peace, love, and joy. These are all to rare in our world. It is our hope that interactions in this blog will reflect intensity, but also respect.
Most of all, we hope that somehow, someway, Jesus as the Christ will come through the human interactions that take place here.
doug bower
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