Spiritual Growth

Why Does God Allow Suffering?

March 19, 2011 - My grandmother used to make quilts. As a little boy, I couldn’t figure out by looking at the underside what the quilt would look like without looking on the top side to see the pattern that she was making. Sometimes when I board an airplane there are dark clouds and it is raining. But in a few minutes the plane is above the clouds and the sun is shining. I can assure you that above the clouds in your life the sun is shining. God is still there despite any tragedy that you may be experiencing.

Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Why does God allow tragedy? In 1976 we were in Guatemala when a terrible earthquake occurred, and it seemed that almost the whole country was sinking. The president asked me if I would go on television to explain to the people why God would allow such a tragedy to happen to their country.

On Nov. 21, 1980, when the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas burned, survivors were brought into the Convention Center, where our Crusade meetings were being held. In an interview Governor Robert List talked about the good times at the MGM only 24 hours before. “And how quickly,” he said, “the music has stopped.”

Some day, for all of you, if you don’t know God, the music will stop. It will all be over. The Bible says, “It is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27).

The Bible says that Job suddenly lost all of his wealth and his children. He did not know that a mighty spiritual battle was going on. Satan had accused God of making Job His pet and giving him worldly possessions. The devil said to God, “If You take all those possessions away from him, he’ll curse You and turn from You.” But God replied, “You can do anything to him, except you can’t kill him, and then we’ll see” (Cf. Job 1:11-12).

Job never asked why those things were happening to him. The closest he ever came was when he said, “Show me why You contend with me” (Job 10:2). Job was sharing his agony of spirit with the very God he could not understand.

Suffering carries a number of messages to all of us. Suffering carries a message of mystery. The Bible says, “Great is the mystery of godliness” (1 Timothy 3:16). When I was asked to explain the tragedy of the fire at the MGM Grand Hotel, I had to say, “There’s a mystery to tragedies like this. We don’t know the answer.” And we may never know until God explains all things to us.

For humans, there is a mystery as to why God created the earth. There is a mystery as to why He put people on this earth. But God has revealed answers through the Bible and through the Person of His Son, Jesus Christ. In the Bible you will find the answers to the questions and the problems of your life.

But man rebelled against God. Man said, “I don’t need You, God. I can build my world without You.” God said, “If you take that position, you will suffer and die.” Man took that position, and he began to suffer, and he has been dying ever since. Physical death is just the death of the body, but the spirit lives on. If your spirit is separated from God for eternity, it will be lost forever.

The Bible teaches that Satan is the author of sin. Sin is the reason that we have afflictions, including death. All of our problems and our suffering, including death itself, are a result of man’s rebellion against God. But God has provided a rescue in the Person of His Son, Jesus Christ. That’s why Christ died on the cross. That’s why He rose from the dead.

In suffering there is also a message of compassion. Jesus said, “for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me” (Matthew 25:35-36). As fire swept through the MGM Grand Hotel, I saw the emergency crews, the military people, The Salvation Army, the Red Cross, the doctors, the nurses and the people coming to donate clothes and food. I saw compassion in action.

In suffering there is a message of unity. Isaac’s twin sons, Jacob and Esau, had been feuding and fighting. But when Isaac died, they came to bury him. Because of their father’s death, the two sons came together.

Jesus prayed “that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You” (John 17:21). And that’s the way we ought to be as Christians, one in Christ. If you have been born into the family of God, you are a child of God. You are brothers and sisters.

Suffering holds a message of comfort. In Second Corinthians we read, “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God” (2 Corinthians 1:3-4). Because tragedy happened to you, it gives you a greater sense of oneness with others who experience tragedy. You can feel for them in that suffering situation. Because we have been comforted through the Word of God, we in turn may be able to comfort others.

What should be our attitude toward suffering? First, it should be one of worship. We ought to say, “O God, I believe You are the great and mighty God. I don’t understand all the things that are happening in my life, but, O God, I trust in You.”

Second, we should ask God to teach us all He would have us learn about Him, about ourselves, about others and how we can minister to those who are suffering.

Third, our attitude in suffering should glorify God. People are going to watch us as Christians. They will ask, “How is it that Christ is so in control of his or her life that he or she was able to help others?”

Jesus suffered and died for us on the cross, but God raised Him from the dead. Jesus Christ now sits at the right hand of God the Father, and He sees our suffering. He sees our life every day and knows exactly where we stand.

The Bible teaches that we are to be patient in suffering. That’s the hardest thing of all, to be patient, to have songs in the night. Tears become telescopes to heaven, bringing eternity a little closer.

In suffering there is also, I believe, a message of warning. The Prophet Amos said, “‘You were like a firebrand plucked from the burning; Yet you have not returned to Me,’ Says the Lord. ‘Therefore thus will I do to you ... Prepare to meet your God, O Israel!’” (Amos 4:11-12). Are you prepared to meet God?

What do you have to do to be ready? God took the initiative in giving His Son, Jesus Christ. God says, “I love you. I want to forgive you. I want you to go to heaven.” But you must respond to Him. How do you respond?

You respond by doing three things. First, repent of your sins. Say, “Lord, I’m a sinner. I’m willing to repent of my sins.” This involves a change in the way you think and the way you live. Jesus said, “Unless you repent, you will perish” (Cf. Luke 13:3).

Second, by faith you must receive Jesus Christ into your heart. Faith means total commitment. It means you have to bring your mind and your emotions to Christ by faith. You have to say, “Lord, I will receive Jesus Christ into my heart.”

Third, you must be willing to follow Him and serve Him in discipleship. That means reading your Bible and praying and witnessing. That means loving: “By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:35). The characteristic of every believer is love. God gives you His love, a supernatural love. That’s the reason husbands and wives can love each other in a new dimension when they know Christ. That’s the reason children and parents can love each other in a new way when they come to Christ.

Receive Jesus Christ into your heart as Lord and Master and Savior. Follow Him and serve Him from this moment on. You can know that you are prepared to meet God, whatever the future holds.

 

28 Comments

Steve says 4.30.2013, 3:34 p.m.

Don't give up, Daniel. The people with faith will see the change.

Donna says 3.28.2013, 08:46 a.m.

In Jesus precious name I pray for everyone-the non-believers to be saved ( my own family, included) and I pray for all believers to stay strong in their faith, to be a good example for others and lead them to The Lord.

cathy says 1.30.2013, 7:30 p.m.

God does not have a plan for our lives we are here end of conversation. we make our own life. acceptance of God and Jesus. For that you get eternal life until then on your own

Daniel says 9.19.2012, 12:01 a.m.

Im trying so hard to actually get back in GODS good graces, I know how to get their its just a lot of forgiveness that im unable to get past, need help. Alot of people has turned their backs on me.

Donna says 9.19.2012, 10:28 a.m.

I need a prayer for god to let me keep my house for I have no where else to go amen.

mary says 3.28.2012, 1:36 p.m.

I believe in the Bible. Jesus sits at the right hand of the father. Seek ye, first the kingdom of God, and all things will be added. What is so hard to understand, is why America would be off, if they only spend more time looking at this simple truth

Sandra says 3.28.2012, 08:38 a.m.

This is so true. I get up in the mornings asking God to bind my will to his will and my feet to the path of righteousness, so that I may be Christ like for others.

sean says 2.4.2012, 05:00 a.m.

God is love and justice. Jesus healed the Jew first, the dogs that begged, and a few he met along the way. He pointed people to an example, the word, and God...and the bible even..the Jewish scrolls he read as a child or were put into him.

Meredy says 11.29.2011, 12:38 a.m.

I want Christ to be in control of my life so that others will look at my life and want to know more about Jesus. God is mighty to save.

Betty says 11.7.2011, 09:40 a.m.

Thank you for such a eye opening message, I truly believe the whole word of GOD, I praise my GOD today and everyday for the personal touches I've had, GOD'S eye is on me all the time, through the cancer and all the near misses that have come my way I can really say I have felt the hand of GOD constantly with me, all I can do is praise HIM in the good and the bad, especially the bad.

Cathy says 9.30.2011, 02:11 a.m.

Sometimes I think my faith has been taken away; I must remember to keep trying. God told me that he immediately healed from a problem I had long ago; He is faithful, so I can rely on him.

marshila says 8.29.2011, 06:57 a.m.

Indeed Through suffering God speaks to us of HIS Great everlasting LOVE and HIS Grace though at times we fail to understand why there is suffering...All Glory And Honour to HIM

Cathy says 7.25.2011, 03:52 a.m.

I did read this as I would like a more personal response to my prayer request and comment over the state of my marriage. I still look good enough for my husband, and my spiritual life should still be adequate to conquer our problems. We go to a local Church, and we have always gone to Church together.

Shari says 7.24.2011, 12:19 a.m.

Fantastic message. I have been confused for some time and this has opened my mind up.

Stephanie says 7.9.2011, 01:25 a.m.

Amen! I am in total agreement to everything that was said. Thank you for this wonderful message. God bless you!

Shirley says 7.4.2011, 02:19 a.m.

I just really need the prayers of my brothers and sisters out there that God will turn the situations around in my family for good and not for evil and all relationship will be made what God wants them to be. True conversions for the salvation for lost loved ones. I will be praying for you and yours as well for God's perfect will and divine intervention.

Catherine says 6.27.2011, 7:49 p.m.

I know I'm not seperated from God, now or for eternity. I know I'm saved. I still believe Jesus Christ is Lord, and I live it all of the time. This is in reference to the e-mail prayer request I just posted. Thank- you for your encouragement. I hope that you will, or that I will continue praying and believing that God will deliver me.

Dale says 6.6.2011, 09:46 a.m.

God gives me and my family hope. I lost my father several days ago and God gives my family and me encouragement.

Belinda says 6.2.2011, 08:32 a.m.

I am highly favored.

Benjamen says 5.14.2011, 01:25 a.m.

i am realLy blessed from your messages.

alfimia says 3.30.2011, 3:09 p.m.

There are times that things happen in our lives which we don't understand and I believe that at times like these God just wants to test our faith in Him. Its not that He would not give us an answer to our questions but it's just that God likes to work things out according to His own perfect timing

Irene says 3.20.2011, 7:59 p.m.

I have a prayer request for myself and also for my husband. The doctor says that I have stage 4 cancer.I am 60 years old and I have no insurance and don't qualify for tenncare. The doctors do not want to help me. Please pray that my husband will get well, he has been sick ever since the doctor gave us the news. We have been married for 46 years. Please pray for us and for our healing. Thank you (We would like to pray and provide some encouragement. Please call 1-877-247-2426 to talk and pray with someone. There are people here who care. Or, you can send a private email to help@bgea.org. We will continue to keep you in prayer. The BGEA Internet team.)

AGYAM KWAME POKU says 3.20.2011, 08:10 a.m.

INDEED WE AS HUMANS DO NOT KNOW HIS PLANS SO ALL WE NEED TO DO IS TO BE IN HIS PERFECT WILL NO MATTER WHAT AND LEAVE THE REST TO HIM

kang li says 3.15.2011, 04:43 a.m.

So many, many people must be asking this now.. "Is there a God if there is so much suffering?" Pray that we will be able to answer this question so as to help them understand that there is a God in heaven watching over us..

Sheila says 1.26.2011, 9:22 p.m.

This is a very good message to everyone. Thank you Lord, I needed to read this to know that the struggles in my life won't last forever.

Kelvin says 9.28.2010, 01:36 a.m.

Thank.. you. LORD... for sharing. these.. words to me!! I am so happy by this.. Message !! May God bless All!

Lois says 9.12.2010, 10:49 p.m.

I miss my Mom. I love my Mom. I want my Mom. The pain and loss are profound and there is one focus in my life, and that's my Mom. Hope. I prayed to God, and now I am praying about and to my Mom.

cindy of lincoln park michigan says 7.22.2010, 4:09 p.m.

It is so important to involve God in everything we do and say. Look at what is happening in the world today because they took God out of schools and other things. Now they're thinking of stopping the National Day of Prayer. We have to do something now before its too late.

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