SERMON excerpt:    
When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Why
 do bad thing happen to good people? This is one of those questions that
 people of faith have pondered it seems forever. Why do seemingly good 
or innocent people suffer? Why do children die in natural disasters? Why
 are infants born with debilitating diseases and why do babies get 
cancer?
Job is the book in the Bible that deals with this issue head on.
 He
 loses all his possessions and his family in one day. Then he loses his 
health and suffers from a horrible disease. Yet in all of this, Job does
 not sin against God.
But
 the question of why bad things happen to good people is much closer to 
home than some guy who lived thousands of years ago in a far away land….
For
 me it's in my own family. But the question of why bad thing happen to 
good people is much closer to home than some guy who lived thousands of 
years ago in a far away land. For me it's in my own family. Why did God 
allow my wife to have a stroke and have to give up a musical career that
 she loved? Why did God allow my niece to be stricken with a 
neuro-muscular disorder at the age of 23 and cause her to live as 
helpless as an infant until she died at the age of 50.  My mother was 
hyper diligent about her health, yet one morning I got a phone call from
 one of my brothers who told me that she had been diagnosed with cancer 
and it was so widespread in her body that she only had six weeks to 
live.  Why did these things happen t them? They were surely innocent, 
yet God allowed this to happen to them.
People
 of faith have wrestled with this issue for thousands of years. Well 
what about Job? Could he have been truly blameless? . Like many of us, 
maybe he never actually stole anything or killed anyone. But Jesus 
raised the bar of righteousness to show us God's standard. Jesus says if
 we covet we have stolen and if we hate we have killed.
.
 But what about suffering endured by children and infants? It doesn't 
explain people born with debilitating and painful ailments? 
The
 second answer is that bad things happen to good people because God 
chooses not to interfere.  God started the machine going and people have
 messed the universe up. As a result bad things happen to good people 
because we have messed up the way the universe is supposed to work.
Our sin has thrown a monkey wrench into the internal workings of the cosmos and gummed up the machine.
But
 that is not a Christian belief. God is involved in His universe. God 
does intervene in its workings to cause oceans to part and rain to fall 
or not fall and to heal diseases and save people.
Another answer is that bad thing happen to good people because God allows us to have free will.
 God in His eternal love has allowed us to do what we want. We can 
choose to do evil because we have been given free will as a gift.
But
 it still doesn't explain things like natural disasters. Oh, maybe 
global warming can be blamed for some of it. But it doesn't explain all 
the earthquakes and tsunamis and hurricanes and tornadoes that inflict 
suffering on so many innocent people.
Job
 demands that God give him an explanation for why these things have 
happened to him. In chapters 38 - 41 of Job we have God's answer. But 
God doesn't give an explanation. Instead God asks Job a series of 
questions: Were you there when I put the stars in the places? Can you 
tell the sea where to go? Do you understand the ways of the creatures of
 the deep? Can you control them?
Basically God's answer is: "I am God, I know what I am doing and you don't."
That doesn't mean we shouldn't ask questions and seek understanding and even question God.
Perhaps the more important question is not "why" bad things happen but how we respond "when" they happen!
When
 bad things happen to good people what do we do? How do we respond when 
the innocent suffer? What do we think when natural disasters injure and 
kill? How respond ultimately determines who we are in Christ.  
Today,
 we celebrate Holy Communion with Jesus our Savior. In our celebration, 
we are reminded that Jesus endured great suffering on the cross so that 
we might be forgiven of sin and have the promise of eternal life at his 
return. Till then, even in our suffering, we wait with eager hope for 
that day when God will give us our full rights as his adopted children…
So, let’s celebrate that hope together, and may God bless you all. Amen.
 
