Rethinking reality as we know it

391The Wrath of Your God, Not Mine

posted by Jeffrey on February 7th, 2008

It makes me sad to hear people say things like, “God spared me from that tornado”.

Of course, the same statement can be applied to any disaster, natural or otherwise. Why does it make me sad? Because the implication is that “God” did NOT spare those people who lost their lives, homes, family, etc.

And so I pose some questions:
Can anything other than Good come from God?
If everything “came” from God, than everything is perfectly good, is it not (note that I’m not talking about morally “good”)?
Why would a perfectly “Good”, Loving, Accepting, etc God impart disaster?

Technorati Tags: , , , , ,

*Thanks for responding under the "Assume the Best" concept.*

4 Responses

001: gavin,

February 7th, 2008 at 2:37 pm

you could go on and on about this topic jeffrey

gavin’s last blog post..hardcore sitting

002: Jeffrey,

February 8th, 2008 at 3:22 pm

too true, gavin.

003: Justin Bertram,

February 20th, 2008 at 8:55 pm

As gavin has already noted, this topic is massive - the “problem of evil” as some call it.

John Piper has helped me beyond measure in understanding this issue. I would recommend two resources to you:

Ten Aspects of God’s Sovereignty Over Suffering and Satan’s Hand in It
NPR Interview (audio)

004: Debbie,

February 22nd, 2008 at 11:47 am

Just as God allowed Satan to torment Job, God allows bad things to happen. So, while bad things…tragedy and otherwise…come THROUGH God (i.e. with His knowledge and even permission), they do not come FROM Him. But, as has already been said, the topic is endless.

 

You are currently not logged into an account. Login »





This blog uses the CommentLuv plugin which attempts to parse each commenter's feed and displays a link to their site's most recent post. Please be patient as it may take a moment for the plugin to fetch the information. Thanks!