Saturday, July 8, 2017

The Daily Grace - Asking Different Questions


When tragedy strikes, questions follow. Our loss of a loved one may lead us to ask God any number of pointed questions: "Why did You let this happen?", "Whose fault was this?", "Don't You care about my pain?". Believe me, as the wife of my colleague whose husband died tragically, these questions may be asked by her.

The book of Job records the questions Job asks as he sits down with friends to lament his suffering. He had lost his family as well as his health and possessions. At one point, he asks, "Why is light given to him who is in misery, and life to the bitter of soul?" (3:20). Later, he asks, "What strength do I have, that I should hope?" (6:11). And, "Does it seem good to You that You should oppress?" (10:3). Many have stood near a headstone placed to early and asked similar questions.

But when you read all the way to the end of the book, you get a surprise. When God responds to Job (Chs. 38-41), He does it in an unexpected way. He turns the tables and asks Job questions - different questions that show His wisdom and sovereignty. Questions about His magnificent creation - the earth, starts, and sea. And the questions all point to this: God is sovereign. God is all-powerful. God is love. And, God knows what He is doing. Our greatest comfort in sorrow is to know that God is in control.

6 comments:

  1. He forever remains the controller of everything. I give you praise Holy Father

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  2. Thank you Father for being in Control of ever situation.

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  3. When God is in control of my life what is my fear. Forever grateful to you my God.

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  4. Take control of my life Oh Lord from this day forward in Jesus name I pray Amen.

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  5. You have a direct connection to God my friend. God's presence is experienced by those lost through God's people who make sacrifices. You can never know what impact you have on others. Though you can't save yourself, you can save your brother/ sister.

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  6. Thank you Father for being in Control of ever situation.

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