I heard a wonderful sermon awhile back that made me re-consider my thoughts on just what God is capable of. This post is almost sure to make you think hard, hopefully to the point of an epiphany. If it does, then that is great news and you can explain to me what epiphany means.
God does not cause evil. I’m pretty sure we can all agree on that. Well, maybe not all of us, but most Christians would say that God does not cause evil.
Now we see things almost every day that we call evil and we know that God does not cause them. First of all, we know these events are evil because we are experts on what evil is, and second we know that God is not involved with them because…we are experts on what evil is. If someone dies, no way it is God because someone dying is evil. If a house is destroyed by a hurricane, it can’t be God because a hurricane is evil and everyone knows…God does not cause evil. If I lose my job, the survey says that is evil, God is not evil, so the bottom line is not God.
I have looked and looked through the Bible and I see events that ‘appear’ to not be puppies and kittens, yet at the same time they look like they come from God. Is God evil? If God is truly not evil, then it must be our perception of events that is wacked!
Here is my entire point. In Hebrews 5:7, Christ prayed to God to not die and the verse says that God heard the prayer. To let anyone die is evil, right? Especially if you heard their prayer to not die! Of course not, we can look back and with our 20/20 Christian hindsight, we know that this death was necessary. OK then, what about the guy that died and that caused his family to be saved?
Anyway, the sermon I heard made me think and I believe that it was……..Absolutely Brilliant!