Monday, January 16, 2012

Why?



Sometimes I don't understand why things happen. I can't give an answer to the age-old question, "Why do bad things happen to good people?" For some reason, I fall for the belief that if I do the right thing, a good outcome is guaranteed. Oftentimes along life's journey, I forget my purpose and begin to live as if life was given to me for my happiness and personal fulfillment. Time for a reality check!

Although I know that life has its fair share of ups and downs, why is it so difficult to embrace the 'downs?' The Bible is full of examples of men and women who experienced unexplained hardships. Remember Job? He's described as a "perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil," (Job 1:8; KJV). Very impressive when you consider it was the Lord who described Job this way!

Job had everything going for him. He had a wonderful family, was wildly wealthy, and was well respected in his community. Job loved God and made constant intercession for his children. Yet one day, everything changed. In a matter of hours, Job lost his sons and daughters, his cattle and livestock, and even his health. Job lost it all. Why?

The book of Job lets me in on some things that weren't revealed to Job. The Lord allowed Satan to wreck havoc in Job's life. Tough to understand. Job was a prime servant of the Lord, yet the Lord allowed him to be severely tested.

When faced with the tragic news that his children had been killed and his livestock destroyed, Job's response is nothing short of astounding, "Naked came I out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord," (Job 1:21). What faith! But the enemy wasn't willing to give in to defeat so easily. If Job wouldn't curse God as a result of losing everything, surely he would break if he lost his health.

Once again, for reasons known only to God, He allowed Satan to afflict Job with painful boils from the top of his head to the soles of his feet. Job's wife was of little comfort. She couldn't get beyond the difficult question: Why? Her advice to her husband, "...curse God, and die," (Job 2:9b). But Job saw things from a different perspective, and answered his wife with words indicative of his faith, "...What? shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?" (Job 2:10b).

It 's not too challenging to be positive for a day, but when trials stretch on day after day with no end in sight, faith is stretched to the limit. Job never cursed God, yet his outlook became bleak. He wished he had never been born, and he wanted answers. Why had tragedy struck his life? Why was God punishing him?

After a long time of silence, God DID speak to Job - but not with the answers Job expected. God's response was to remind Job that He created the world and everything in it, and His ways are far above man's ways. As Creator, God's purpose for His creation is to serve and honor Him, not for man to be focused on getting through life unscathed. Job realized the greatness of God, "I know that thou canst do every thing, and that no thought can be withholden from thee...Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes," (Job 42:2,6). And God blessed Job, "So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning..." (Job 42:12a).
   
Knowing why something happened is not nearly as important as realizing that no matter how I feel, nothing - no trial, no tragedy - can separate me from the love of God (Romans 8:38-39). Life will continue to be peppered with ups and downs. I can take what comes, knowing that I serve a God who loves me!

Do you get tripped up when you don't understand why something happened? Will you trust God today and exercise faith in His control of your future?

Prayer: Heavenly Father, Thank You for Your love. Help me to remember that You are in control and can be trusted, even when I don't understand why things happen. I choose to live for You today. In Jesus' name, Amen. 











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10 comments:

  1. Hi Maria. The answer to your question is a loud YES. Our daily discipline is to remember God is good but we forget so easily. Thankfully he gave us his word through personal reading and preaching and his people to remind us that he is ALWAYS good. Thank you for sharing your heart. The link below is a post that might encourage you about how his people help us stay focused.

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  2. Yes, I certainly. I try so hard to figure out a solution, what I could have done better/differently, and what God could be trying to teach me. It can drive me crazy, when I could be basking in His peace.
    Thanks, Maria!

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  3. I sometimes wonder why, but through trials I mostly chafe at the circumstances. I'm getting the impression that the Lord wants me to continue to lean on Him, and remain faithful to Him no matter what. :) Thanks, Maria.

    Blessings,
    Karen

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    1. Karen - Love your words of wisdom,"I'm getting the impression that the Lord wants me to continue to lean on Him, and remain faithful to Him no matter what." A hearty 'Amen' to that! Seems trials help us with a number of things: patience, pride, faith...and the list goes on! Appreciate you!

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  4. Love your Vlog:) You're natural in front of the camera! And this post is beautiful, too. I'm often glad Jesus included Job's story in His manual for us. Blessings today, Maria!

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    1. Awww...you're too sweet! Although Job's story is hard to read, there are so many lessons there for us to absorb. I'm realizing more and more the truth of God's Word - there's nothing new under the sun, and God speaks to all of our issues in the Bible. Wow! What a wonderful Heavenly Father! Hugs & Blessings!

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  5. Ali - Welcome to Life Lessons! You're absolutely right - God is ALWAYS good. Sometimes we don't understand His goodness in the midst of difficult trials, but after the trial is past, we can look back and see His hand of grace. I'd be interested in taking a look at the link you mentioned - for some reason, it didn't post. Thanks again for stopping by! God bless!

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  6. Kristen - Ah, basking in His peace! Perfect picture, Kristen! Some things aren't meant for us to figure out - guess that's where that 'faith' thing comes in! Have a blessed week, my friend. :)

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  7. You've truly blessed me today! Thanks so much for what you've shared here.

    I enjoyed your vlog very much, I agree with Susan, you're a natural in front of the camera -- such a sweet, lovely spirit.

    Blessings,
    Michelle

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    1. Michelle - So good to see you! This is a difficult topic, but when things get tough, I'm thankful I can be certain the Lord loves me! Thanks for your sweet words of encouragement, too! Have a blessed week! Hugs!

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