QUESTION:
Why Does God Allow Evil?
ANSWER:
Human choice remains our greatest blessing and our
greatest curse.
Sept. 11's (2001) had horrific mass murder
of innocent Americans leaves all rational people shocked, angry, grief-stricken,
and numb. Our tears flow freely and our hearts carry a deep ache.
How could this happen in our nation?
As mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters,
friends, neighbors, and co-workers begin to share their stories of
the horror, this tragedy will be become even more personal. As this
tragedy becomes more personal, it will become more painful and as
our pain deepens, so will the questions. Why does God allow evil to
happen? If God is so great, and so good, why does he allow human beings
to hurt each other?
The answer lies in both our greatest
blessing and our worst curse: our capacity to make choices. God has
given us a free will. Made in Gods image, he has given us the
freedom to decide how we will act and the ability to make moral choices.
This is one asset that sets us apart from animals, but it also is
the source of so much pain in our world. People, and that includes
all of us, often make selfish, self-centered, and evil choices. Whenever
that happens, people get hurt. Sin is ultimately selfishness. I want
to do what I want, not what God tells me to do. Unfortunately, sin
always hurts others, not just ourselves.
God could have eliminated all evil from
our world by simply removing our ability to choose it. He could have
made us puppets, or marionettes on strings that he pulls. By taking
away our ability to choose it , evil would vanish. But God doesnt
want us to be puppets. He wants to be loved and obeyed by creatures
who voluntarily choose to do so. Love is not genuine if there is no
other option.
Yes, God could have kept the terrorist
from completing their suicidal missions by removing their ability
to choose their own will instead of his. But to be fair, God would
also have to do that to all of us. You and I are not terrorists, but
we do harm and hurt others with our own selfish decisions and actions.
You may hear misguided minds say This
must have been Gods will. Nonsense! In a world of free
choices, Gods will is rarely done! Doing our own will is much
more common. Dont blame God for this tragedy. Blame people who
ignored what God has told us to do: Love your neighbor as yourself.
In heaven, Gods will is done perfectly.
Thats why there is no sorrow, pain, or evil there. But this
is earth, a fallen, imperfect place. We must choose to do Gods
will everyday. It isnt automatic. This is why Jesus told us
to pray Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.
The Bible explains the root of evil: This is the crisis we´re
in: Gods light streamed into the world, but men and women everywhere
ran for the darkness...because they were not really interested in
pleasing God. ( John 3:19 Message Translation) Were far
more interested in pleasing ourselves.
There are many other questions that race
through our minds during dark days. But the answers will not come
from pollsters, pundits, or politicians. We must look to God and his
Word. We must humble ourselves and admit that each of us often choose
to ignore what God wants us to do.
No doubt this weekend houses of worship
across America will be packed.
In a crisis we cry out for a connection
with our Creator. This is a deep-seated, universal urge. The first
words uttered by millions on Tuesday were Oh God! We were
made for a relationship with God but he waits for us to choose him.
He is ready to comfort, guide, and direct us through our grief. My
prayer is that you will attend a house of worship this weekend and
reconnect with God. But its your choice.
Written by Saddleback Church