So you say you refuse to
believe in a God who allows so much suffering in the world. OK. You have
obviously given this matter some thought. But have you considered it rationally?
The introduction of suffering into the world was not God's
choice or God's desire. God's will from the beginning was that man would trust
Him and follow Him. It was man who went off course. It was man who brought
suffering into the world by his choice to disobey God. And yet, God decided to
enter this world of suffering in order to rescue us because He loves us.
If God had not entered the world as our Redeemer, then it
would be rational to blame God for suffering. But since God did the unthinkable
when He took on human flesh and became a "suffering servant" on our
behalf, the global conundrum of suffering cannot be pinned on God. At least not
on the true God. You can try to pin it on one of the many mythical deities. But
even then, you have simply pinned the blame on a figment of man's imagination.
Meanwhile, the true God is the only One who suffered to save us.
In addition to God becoming a suffering servant, we also
know from Scripture that God created a place called "hell" for the devil
and his angels. (see Matthew 25:41) And we know that people are sent to hell as
punishment for their sin. Now if God truly is to blame for worldwide suffering,
then surely He would never have suffered Himself in order to rescue man from
eternal suffering in hell. A God who can rightly be blamed for suffering is not
a God who sacrifices His only Son to deliver people from eternal suffering.
So if you are intent on blaming God for the suffering in the
world, then logically, you can only blame one of the many mythical deities.
Those deities do not have "a willingness to endure personal
suffering" on their resume. It is impossible to accurately pin worldwide
suffering on the true God. It doesn't stick. Not when you consider creation,
free will, man's sin, Christ as the suffering servant, the crucifixion, the
atonement, the resurrection, heaven, and hell. It is completely irrational to
blame God for suffering.
But then again, if a person thinks he is rejecting God
because of suffering, he is already deceived into thinking he has a legitimate
bone to pick with His Creator. And the reality of suffering provides an easy
excuse to rationalize a person's unbelief. How ironic. It was man's initial
unbelief and disobedience regarding God's command which led him to eat the
forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. And so it shouldn't surprise us that
unbelief continues to bring confusion and missteps in man's behavior, logic and
spirituality.
A God who suffers alongside His creation is a God who can be
trusted, and a God who in fact expects to be trusted. When man does his own
thing and places his confidence in his own understanding rather than in His
Creator, man gets lost in his own misgivings. It's no wonder God becomes the
easy scapegoat when man fails to recognize his own culpability for the pain we
find throughout the world.
Thankfully, there is another world which awaits those who
trust the suffering servant to forgive them. And in paradise, no one will ever
doubt the goodness, integrity and compassion of our great and mighty God. Until
then, I suppose the blame game will continue.
Source- Christian post
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