It’s a question of trust – the answer to which, is found in your view of the cross; if you accept Jesus, our God who created you – and, who also died on the cross to take the punishment due to you for your sins – as, the one and only God who loves you. The conclusion you can reach is that He will take every bad thing that happens to you – and turn it into something good that will cause you to smile – when you reach ‘home’.
Jesus – says: ‘I am your God, who loves you.’
Believe these words, and you can trust that He is with you – all the days of your life – even, the worst of days.
I agree with Selwyn, when he writes: “We have been emphasising that we are not always going to receive answers to difficult questions that arise during our lifetime. Questions such as these: Why has God allowed this? What possible good can come from it? How can a loving God permit such a thing? A good deal of frustration can be avoided if we settle for the fact that God knows what He is doing and that one day, when we get to heaven, all will be made clear.”
Life is difficult – if, this planet was in a slightly different orbit to the sun , then life as we know it – would be a whole lot different. There is just so much on this earth that works, against all the odds, that – it begs the question - who, is holding it all together?
Jesus, our amazing God, loves you – trust in HIs love; and, follow Him – home.
Wait till you get home
It’s a question of trust – the answer to which, is found in your view of the cross; if you accept Jesus, our God who created you – and, who also died on the cross to take the punishment due to you for your sins – as, the one and only God who loves you. The conclusion you can reach is that He will take every bad thing that happens to you – and turn it into something good that will cause you to smile – when you reach ‘home’.
Jesus – says: ‘I am your God, who loves you.’
Believe these words, and you can trust that He is with you – all the days of your life – even, the worst of days.
I agree with Selwyn, when he writes: “We have been emphasising that we are not always going to receive answers to difficult questions that arise during our lifetime. Questions such as these: Why has God allowed this? What possible good can come from it? How can a loving God permit such a thing? A good deal of frustration can be avoided if we settle for the fact that God knows what He is doing and that one day, when we get to heaven, all will be made clear.”
Life is difficult – if, this planet was in a slightly different orbit to the sun , then life as we know it – would be a whole lot different. There is just so much on this earth that works, against all the odds, that – it begs the question - who, is holding it all together?
Jesus, our amazing God, loves you – trust in HIs love; and, follow Him – home.