WHY BAD THINGS HAPPENS TO GOOD PEOPLE

- Just like most of you, at a very difficult time for my
family, one of the most pressing questions in my heart was, "Why us?"
Why were bad things happening to us? After all, I was a good person and
my children certainly didn't deserve it.
When bad things happen to
us, we often wonder, "Why us?" What have we done to deserve this? We
may have done our best to follow Christ's teachings, always been kind or
good and still, we are suffering.
- When it comes
to suffering, it seems there is no such thing as a, “Get out of trials
free,” card. No family is exempt. We will eventually experience our own
tragedy, whether it is death, divorce, financial disaster, abuse,
illness, natural or man-made disaster. Tragedy becomes tragedy based on
our perception and ability to cope.
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Even Christ suffered in our
name and understands whatever pain you may have experienced, are
experiencing or will ever experience. He volunteered to guide you, and
walk through life beside your family because he loves you and your
children. He does everything he can to balance the scales of justice
when we do everything we can to keep his commandments.
Tim Hansel,
a mountain climber who suffered lifetime pain, after falling into a
crevasse during a climb, said, “Pain was inevitable, but misery was
optional.” He encouraged others to choose joy.
Lately it seems
that natural disasters are escalating, as is the violence perpetrated by
man, including war and crime. Children want to know what we all want to
know, why do bad things happen to good people. Parents may be hard
pressed to answer their children’s questions.
Gene Cook, a religious leader, spoke about the reasons for personal and global suffering shortly after the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia
which killed 280,000 people. He quoted the bible scriptures in Luke,
Chapter 21. We read, “And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the
moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with
perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring.”
Certainly the
Tsunami’s in Japan and Indonesia qualify as the sea and waves roaring.
Do tornadoes and earthquakes call your family closer to God or lead you
to question his existence and ask, "Why us?" How will your family
respond to tragedy?
Cook shared some of the reasons for suffering including the following
"Suffering is to prove oneself."
When we are
abused, or suffer, the Heavens witness our response. Will we retaliate
or forgive? Will we rise and lift others with us? Will we sink in
selfishness and self-pity or serve as the Savior did?
"Suffering creates a witness against sin."
When
Cain slew Abel in the Old Testament, the Lord said in Genesis, Chapter
4, “… What hast thou done? The voice of thy brother’s blood crieth unto
me from the ground.”
God's greatest gift to us is the freedom for
everyone, good or bad, to choose right or wrong. There cannot be joy
without pain, or abuse without a victim.
"Suffering teaches obedience."
Just as we allow
our children to suffer natural and logical consequences, the Lord allows
us to suffer consequences for our actions. If the stove is hot and you
touch it, you will get burned.
"Suffering teaches patience and faith."
The book
of Psalms, Chapter 37 reminds us to, “Rest in the Lord, and wait
patiently for him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his
way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.” Prayers
are answered in the Lords time and way.
"Suffering assists one to repent and be forgiven."
Cook
said, “Isn’t it wonderful that the Lord’s motive in allowing suffering
truly is love, and He will even prepare a way for our deliverance? Truly
He has loved us during these serious trials, in spite of what some may
think.
…the Lord will use tragedy and sorrow to help humble His people and thereby cause them to repent and be saved. Listen
carefully to this: _He loves you more than your being perfectly happy
day by day, and thus He will do what is required to purify you so you
can return to Him.”_
"Suffering can occur from the Lord hedging up your way."
When
we do good things and are headed in the right directions we experience
blessings. When we do not, or the Lord wishes to steer us in a different
direction, he may hedge up our way to direct us.
"Suffering brings forth righteousness."
My mother
loves to remind me that as it says in Hebrews chapter 12, “For whom the
Lord loveth he chasteneth... .” There are days when I feel far too
loved.
"The Lord sews a spiritual tapestry into all our lives."
Cook
said, “How little does man understand the purposes of God! How true
these words: For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your
ways my ways, saith the Lord. [Isaiah 55:8]”
"Men can bring suffering upon themselves
." For
every choice there is a consequence. We have been given a set of
commandments, with prayer and other means to guide us. If we choose to
leave the map home and go off the grid, our family might suffer.
We
may never know the reason for our family's suffering. Perhaps we are
simply victims of someone’s choices, or perhaps we are part of a grand
design — the scope and detail of which are beyond our understanding.
Whatever
the reason for your family's suffering, remember the Lord loves your
children and family more than you can imagine and always has their best
interests in mind. Your family's pain may be inevitable, but your misery
is optional. You can choose joy and faith. You may now know what his
plan is, but know he has one for your family.
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