LORD, “WHY?”

Often in this world of sorrows it is difficult to focus on the positive. Every day someone is dealing with sickness or death, a broken marriage, financial reverses, persecution, family problems, and a number of other heartbreaking situations.

Those who have served God faithfully by going beyond the call of duty, by diligently teaching their children the ways of righteousness, and have stood for truth and morality are no exception. These faithful Christians sometimes fail to understand why these things are happening.

Job reminds us that, as human beings, our days on this earth are ‘few and full of trouble’ (14:1).

But, aren’t we promised that all things work together for good to those who love God (Rom. 8:28)? I suggest that circumstances DO work together for our good. But, the “why” of these problems is most often the result of sin and Satan. Immoral lifestyles can lead to sickness and death, poverty and prison. Too much pride to admit that we may be wrong can take us down a road to will worship—a form of worship that entertains, rather than glorifying of God. Selfishness can result in the loss of family relationships.

Our ungodly peers will sometimes hate us because we stand up for what is right. They will resent us because our steadfastness in the Lord is a stark reminder to them of their rebellion, or rejection.

The early Christians suffered things beyond our comprehension. Many of them were faithful until an early death because they were murdered for their faith.

This world was never intended to be a place free of trouble and worry. The Lord knows our struggles. He has provided comfort and peace for our eternity.

We must keep in mind that earthly struggles are only temporary. We must fill our minds with comforting words given to us through the Holy Spirit. “The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart, and saves such as have a crushed spirit” (Ps. 34:18). “Eye had not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him (I Cor. 2:9).

By Becky Honeycutt
Scriptures from NKJV

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