Chuckle: Another perk of growing old: "You quit trying to hold your
stomach in no matter who walks into the room."
Quote: "On my
head pour only the sweet waters of serenity. Give me the gift of the Untroubled
Mind." --Joshua Loth
Liebman
WHY DID IT HAPPEN?
As Jesus was
walking along, he saw a man who had been blind from birth. "Teacher," his
disciples asked him, "why was this man born blind? Was it a result of
his own sins or those of his parents." "It was not because of his sins or
his parents' sins." Jesus answered. "He was born
blind so the power of God could be seen in him" (John
9:3 NLT)
Have you ever seen someone who was crippled, deformed, or
otherwise afflicted with disease and wondered why God allowed the person to
suffer such a malady? Have you asked, "what did that person do to deserve
this?" Often, we may wonder if the condition is punishment for some sin he, or
his parents, have committed. Is this God's way of punishing sin?
In Biblical times, a common belief in Jewish culture was
that misfortune and suffering were the result of some great sin. It was
commonly thought that God punished sins this way. The same question always
arose. "Who sinned" and caused this to happen. Someone's transgression must
have been the reason. In the case of the blind man, God had a reason for his
blindness, but it had nothing to do with sins. It was to provide an opportunity
for Jesus to show the power of God at work in the healing of the man's
blindness.
You may be experiencing difficult times right now
yourself. It might be a serious illness, financial difficulties, or a broken
heart, and you may be wondering "what did I do to deserve this?" We must
remember that in this fallen world, innocent people sometimes suffer. If
God removed all suffering, we likely would follow Him for the comfort and
convenience instead of genuine love and devotion.
No matter the reason for our suffering, God is in control
and we should trust Him in every situation. We are assured that He has the
power to help us deal with the problem and make us stronger for it. Instead of
asking, "why," we would do well to ask, "God, what are you wanting to teach me
from this trial?" We should seek a better understanding and perspective on what
is happening to us.
Whether the suffering is by someone you know, or your
own, it likely is not happening because some sin has been committed. It's that
God wants to reveal Himself and His power in your life, like He did for the
blind man when He restored his sight. Jesus wants to show you His power to
restore your spiritual sight and give you the ability to see Him in a new and
refreshing way. He will help you better understand His will for your
life.
Love, Jerry & Dotse
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