I came across this some time ago and I don't know have the source recorded but it's worth sharing. We often ask, "Where was God when (insert your least favorite problem, disaster, or crisis)? This piece looks at an equally complex issue, "Where was God when all these good things happened?"
As this school year ends, the question I am asking is: Where was God
when so many good things happened this past year?
How can God be a God of justice, yet allow so much good to happen to
people who dishonor him by disbelieving in him, or giving lip service to his
existence, or paying no more attention to him than the carpet in their den, or
rejecting the kingship of his Son, or scorning his word, or preferring a
hundred pleasures before him?
How can God be righteous and do so much good to us who are so
unrighteous?
Where was God for the last year?
- Where was God when
nine million planes landed safely in the United States?
- Where was God when the
world revolved around the sun so accurately that it achieved the Winter
solstice perfectly at 5:12 AM December 21 and headed back toward Spring?
- Where was God when the
President was not shot at a thousand public appearances?
- Where was God when
American farms produced ten million bushels of corn, and 2.8 million
bushels of soybeans — enough food to sell $100 billions worth to other
nations?
- Where was God when no
terrorist plot brought down a single American building or plane or
industry?
- Where was God when the
sun maintained its heat and its gravitational pull precisely enough that
we were not incinerated or frozen?
- Where was God when
three hundred million Americans drank water in homes and restaurants
without getting sick?
- Where was God when no
new plague swept away a third of our race?
- Where was God when
Americans drove three trillion accident free miles?
- Where was God when
over three million healthy babies were born in America?
Here are a few of the answers given by God himself in his word.
1. God was reigning from his throne to do his sovereign will
“Our God is in the heavens; he does all that he pleases.” (Psalm 115:3)
“He works all things according to the counsel of his will.” (Ephesians
1:11)
2. God was reigning from his throne to prevent much sin and harm in the
world.
“God said to [Abimelech, the king of Gerar], it was I who kept you from
sinning against me. Therefore I did not let you touch her.” (Genesis 20:6)
“You know what is restraining [the man of lawlessness] now.” (2
Thessalonians 2:6)
3. God was reigning from his throne to give a witness to his goodness
and his patience.
“God did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by giving
you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying your hearts with food
and gladness.” (Acts 14:17)
4. God was reigning from his throne to summon the world to repentance.
“Do you presume on the riches of his kindness and forbearance and
patience, not knowing that God’s kindness is meant to lead you to repentance?”
(Romans 2:4)
So as the school year ends, I bow my head as an undeserving sinner,
amazed that I have not been swept away. And even more, that because of Jesus, I
am forgiven, adopted into God’s family, and destined for eternal life.
God has been good to us. And his best gift is the one that will be
there when all the others fail. Jesus, crucified, risen, reigning.
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