This was the act of a morally free agent, who decided to do evil.
God allows suffering in the world for many reasons. We cannot understand all the reasons for these things, for a transcendent (extending or lying beyond the limits of ordinary experience) God is, after all, knowable only in a limited sense by our finite minds. Nevertheless, we can determine some of the reasons why God would allow suffering.
First suffering can be a test of faith such as described in
1Pe 1:7 so that the tested genuineness of your faith--more precious than gold that perishes though it is tested by fire--may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.
Second, suffering can be a sanctifying experience. Joseph saw how an apparent evil towards him was meant for a greater good by God:
Gen 50:20 As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.
Third, suffering could be a chastisement as the result of sin in a person’s life. Chastisement does not mean complete and total rejection by God, only that our souls may be cleansed from the malady of sin. Paul spoke of this chastisement:
1Co 11:29 For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment on himself.
1Co 11:30 That is why many of you are weak and ill, and some have died.
1Co 11:31 But if we judged ourselves truly, we would not be judged.
1Co 11:32 But when we are judged by the Lord, we are disciplined so that we may not be condemned along with the world.
Yet, not all illnesses or sickness is the result of sin. Christ clearly said as much:
Joh 9:1 As he passed by, he saw a man blind from birth.
Joh 9:2 And his disciples asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"
Joh 9:3 Jesus answered, "It was not that this man sinned, or his parents, but that the works of God might be displayed in him.
Jesus did not imply that the man or his parents had not sinned. He meant that the man’s blindness was not a direct result of sin in their lives. God had allowed this man to be born blind in order that the man might become a means of displaying the mighty works of God. Before the man was born, the Lord Jesus knew He would give sight to those blind eyes.
Fourth, suffering can sometimes be considered a means by which we display the sympathy of Christ in a practical manner, thus proving our faith through works. The Apostle Paul notes:
Col 1:24 Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in Christ's afflictions for the sake of his body, that is, the church,
The afflictions endured by Paul in his flesh were for the sake of Christ's body, namely, the church. The sufferings of non-believing people are, in one sense, purposeless. There is no high dignity attached to these sufferings. They are only a foretaste of the torment of hell to be endured forever. But the suffering of the believer is not the same. When believers suffer for Christ, Christ in a very real way suffers with them.
Fifth, suffering can be a means by which we are tempered (strengthened) for the eventualities to come. Christ, when speaking to Peter of his eventual death stated:
Joh 21:18 Truly, truly, I say to you, when you were young, you used to dress yourself and walk wherever you wanted, but when you are old, you will stretch out your hands, and another will dress you and carry you where you do not want to go.
Like the old saying, “what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger”, suffering can build us up so that we are better prepared for the future and its travails.
Sixth, suffering can be used as a witness to others of God’s unmerited grace. Our attitude towards an illness, accident, etc. and our reception of the same speak volumes when our spoken testimony is rejected.
Seventh, suffering is sometimes a means of weaning us from the things of this world to cause us to draw nearer to God. Suffering should be a means of educating us to the prospect of heaven. This earthly world is not the home of the believer. We are pilgrims and strangers whose citizenship is in another place. Our minds should be focused on things invisible and not in the temporal things of this life.
We must remember that with the fall of mankind in Eden sin entered the world, corrupting earth and all its inhabitants. Thus we have sin directly causing suffering when sinful people commit sinful acts. We have sin causing suffering indirectly by the deteriorating earth and all its natural disasters.
Some people argue that since God made everything, He made evil too. Let’s consider this. An omnipotent God could not have created a morally free creature incapable of choosing evil. Thus, created beings could choose evil if they wanted to. Yet, that does not mean God made evil. Yes, God is the author of every *thing* in the created universe and when he created the first man and woman as morally free agents, the potential for them to sin existed.
But evil is not a *thing* or a substance; it is a *privation* or *lack* in things, e.g., blindness is lack of sight, darkness is an absence of light, pain is lack of health, hate or murder is lack of love. Therefore God did not create evil.
Christ told us that we would suffer in this world:
Joh 16:33 I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.
But why doesn’t God just stop evil actions that cause innocent people to suffer?
Jer 12:1 Righteous are you, O LORD, when I complain to you; yet I would plead my case before you. Why does the way of the wicked prosper? Why do all who are treacherous thrive?
Jer 12:2 You plant them, and they take root; they grow and produce fruit; you are near in their mouth and far from their heart.
Why doesn’t God intervene to stop evil if He is all-loving and all-powerful? Why doesn’t He stop the drunk driver’s car that is going to crash into a bus? Why doesn’t He deflect the murderer’s bullets? The person asking doesn’t really want God to stop all their evil actions. They don’t want to be invisibly gagged every time they’re about to say something hurtful; they don’t want to stub their toe when they try to kick the dog. They just think it would be good if God stopped certain evil acts or just the evil acts of others. But that would make life impossible. There would be no freedoms, no regularity and no personal responsibility.
Having said that, never forget that God is not indifferent to our sufferings. God restrains sin and sinners so that we can appreciate mercy and unmerited grace in light of sin. If He did not our streets would be running with blood drawn by reprobates.
2007-04-16 05:52:39
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answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6
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First permit me say that their are 15,000 scholars at that distinctive college, 4,000 interior the dorm, and 11,000 who stay off campus. Virginia Tech the former day had a Press convention on Fox information, and between the government (there have been 3), and that i do no longer understand his identify reported that they do have a secure practices equipment, by using digital mail, and different technical ability. even nevertheless the time that the incidents occurred, grew to become into interior the A.M. while the scholars have been commuting. while they did arrive they felt that it grew to become into suitable to fasten down while they did arrive. surely on the time of the information convention they have been nonetheless doing the learn of the witnesses, and that they did no longer have each and every of the solutions yet. That reported, i've got faith they might desire to have steel detectors as they do on the airports, and that i.D. playing cards (ones which will no longer be able to be counterfeited), as they're making plans to do with Passports contained in usa. Secondly while an incident does ensue they might desire to have a noisy siren like they do in Israel, and different international locations throughout the time of war time alerting human beings to pass into their shelters. That wll alert people who're commuting. For those that dorm they might desire to have a PA equipment put in. those are the only measures that i will think of of, apart from strickter gun administration regulations. actuality to tell, that's unlucky yet in spite of measures are put in it form of feels that once a deranged person, or a terrotist is desperate to break human beings regrettably they continually discover a thank you to paintings around any secure practices equipment it extremely is put in. that's form of a no win situation, yet we would desire to do what we would desire to do no count what. G-d might desire to help those households, to be waiting to triumph over the tragedy of dropping a chlld.
2016-12-29 16:19:57
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answered by fouquet 4
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I like the long apologetics from believers. The whole "free will", "testing our faith" theodicy spiel is just a convoluted way to pretend that there really is a benevolent god even though reality functions exactly as it would if god were a delusion. Applying Occam's razor of not propounding explanations more complex that that required for a satisfactory explanation that predicts the future, I choose: no god. God didn't intervene and the next time a loony shows up with a gun we won't see god intervene then either because there is no god. The god hypothesis fails. Always has. Always will.
2007-04-16 06:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry to hear about the shootings and my prayers go out to the victims, their family, the school and community.
We are given free will and we can use that will to move closer to God or move further away.
Love God, Love Others, Love Yourself
2007-04-16 06:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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At least 21 dead, 21 injured by shooter. Raw news doesn't have all facts straight but tragedy for sure.
Another example of "the ruler of this world, Satan" total contempt for human life. God did not cause this. The question of God's right to rule His creations just got another few marks for God.
2007-04-16 06:03:26
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answered by grnlow 7
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Maybe it will help Americans wise up to the fact that there is something seriously wrong with their society which just happens to be the only western society where evangelical Christianity thrives. The social problems of the US are inextricably linked to the religious insanity that pervades the country.
2007-04-16 05:56:18
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answered by Anonymous
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God? There isn't one. Sorry.
Once a barge hit a railroad bridge in Georgia at three in the morning, kinking the tracks.
Twenty minutes later a passenger train came along at 73 mph.
The train derailed and went into the river, and many were injured and killed.
God was looking presumably, don't they say god is all-seeing?
Unfortunately the loved ones of the injured and dead had not prayed sufficiently for their safe journey. And the passengers themselves had not earlier prayed sufficiently for their own safety. This is my guess.
As for your question, that might be same answer.
Belief in god is goofy; church people are goofy.
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2007-04-16 05:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Heavenly Father DID protect them.....HE took them home......for some reason that is unknown to us, it was obviously their time to return home to Heavenly Father.
HE is as sadden by what has happened as we are here on earth.
HE gave us all free will, and some people make the choice to do horrible things......
You must NOT listen to those people who say that GOD is not real, or is imaginary and so on....because HE is VERY REAL.......
We all need to remember these poor people & their families in our prayers.....
GOD LOVES YA!!!
2007-04-16 11:04:46
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answered by butterscotch'smomma 3
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God doesn't interfere in the world.
I wouldn't be surprised, though, if Pat Robertson didn't come out and say this was God's divine judgement against us for not have creationism in the schools.
2007-04-16 05:59:24
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answered by The Doctor 7
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God does not always interfere in the exercise of man's free agency. Circumstance are wrought consistent with certain behaviors of people, which has nothing to do with God.
2007-04-16 05:51:24
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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This story will slowly unfold in the next few days. It is such a tragedy, but, one of many by the hands of man. Pray for the Families and the survivors. God Bless us all.
2007-04-16 05:54:20
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answered by make room for daddy 5
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