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The Light in the Darkness
1/27/2009 1:47:50 PM

He causes the sun to rise on good people and on evil people, and he sends rain to those who do right and to those who do wrong. Matthew 5:45 (NCV)

A common question among believers is, “Why does God appear to bless evil people?” I’ve asked this question myself.

In Matthew 5, Jesus says God causes his blessing to be given to both the evil person and the good person – and that both those who are evil and those who are good go through difficulties. Whether someone is a believer or unbeliever, evil or good, we all face sickness in our families, natural disasters, and all sorts of other problems.

God doesn’t always protect believers from having to face the same difficulties that unbelievers must face; and he allows unbelievers to experience some of the same benefits that we, as believers, enjoy because we are a part of his creation. One reason for this: it allows those who don’t know Jesus to see what it really means to know him. When someone sees a believer finding even a bit of light in the middle of a struggle, it helps those who do believe in Jesus to see who he really is and that he is the light in the darkness. :) Thank you for reading. God_bless you. Bizzy Thomas
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Re: The Light in the Darkness
1/27/2009 3:20:06 PM


Hello Thomas

Thank you for your blessings ....again.  Your exposes are always a blessing.

 I have struggled all my life financially.  I would wonder why this was happening to me in a land of plenty while those who only used God's name in a swear word were driving new cars, had nice homes and just had so much more money than me ALL the time. 

I asked God about this and I seemed to get the impression, "It is all many of them will get."  I understood that to mean I had eternal life but they did not  so the riches, the joys of this lifetime was all most of these people would get.


Another time I was at the Mall and when I got into my old beater, I looked around me and asked why couldn't I have a nice car like those I saw in the mall parkade.  Again an impression came to me,  "Do you want their car payments?"  My car was paid for at least.  Furthermore, I hated debt payments.  God knows me well. 

On a different note.....
This is something interesting about actual light (Jesus called himself 'light') and actual darkness.  You can be in a totally pitch black dark room (without an on-and-off switch) and if you light one little match, the darkness has to leave.  What made the darkness leave?  The light, of course.   Now suppose you are in a brightly lit room (without an on-and-off switch) and suppose you have no way to turn off the light except to bring darkness into the room.  Can the darkness come and put out that light?    Have you ever thought about that?  

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Thomas Richmond

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Re: The Light in the Darkness
1/27/2009 4:37:03 PM
No Helen, Bad cannot overcome Good, let me tell you why because God made both, he rules the nest sort to speak, this is why Satan always tries to do harm to good people, i believe if your not careful in your daily life or in my case daily walk with God your going to find that bad things happen to good people almost always. Rabbi Jesus has always said to keep watch, every time you read the passage (yes he was talking metaphorically as he told the disciples to watch and feed my sheep), he knew he was going to pass away soon by a brutal death. But he did rise up on the 3rd day just as he said he would. The light is in you and in all of us Helen you have to search for it in what your beliefs are. Everyones light shines its just that some haven't found there on switch yet lol. The darkness represents death , the dead guy with the cycle remember? LOL  oh whats his name, Mr. Grim reaper lol , what a name huh? LOL. And i cant stand people who use God's name in vane, those are the kind of people who need to learn to open doors when they hear it knocking. Hence preaching the word from someone who knows God.
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Re: The Light in the Darkness
1/27/2009 5:57:41 PM

Thank You for the challenge Thomas, and with a question that surely many people do ask!  Yet many ask, "If God is real Why does he allow bad to occur?" Helen gave an insightful and I believe spirit inspired answer; it was beautiful!  I think maybe there might be a variety of answers to discover. The passage speaks of being us being encouraged to Love even our enemies so that we would be like what God says his children are supposed to be like, and by this we must assume that God also loves our enemies and even his.  Apparently he did and does since we have all been enemies of the cross at some time, even if we are not now; I've known people, including myself, who feel they may be dead today of God had not "kept" them even before they were saved.  I cannot clearly recall how I learned something in theology about us being in a position today where God is not turned away from us in a way that would not allow for us to even have a way to come to him, but with this idea, we can see that God is willing today to be available to any who will come to him. So by this, we see that mercy is extended to this race today, and it is not a day or time of wrath for example or of God's uninvolvement or of his not even facing us, and the work of the Cross gained us this.  

He rains on the just and unjust, today anyway, and we do know He is waiting patiently for as many as will to come to Him.  Yet at the same time, there are benefits to being in the Lamb's Book of Life, and in your Life being built on the "Rock" and not sand.  What benefits? For one, God tells us that those who delight in the Lord will see him answer Desires of their heart, and He will be a personal Savior, deliverer, Comforter, etc.  Like any Father, he takes care of His own specially. 

My general feeling is, in this Day of Grace, God's love is extended to All; it's just present today in this world. God cares for even those who take the Cross as an offense, in the spirit that Jesus had when he cried out on the Cross, "Father forgive them for they know not what they do."  The message from Heaven today is..God Loves You, and if he wants man to know that, and if He truly is the God of Love, and does love his man, why would he not look over him, as he waits and desires for all to come to him?

"How shall we escape if we neglect so Great a Salvation?" (Heb:2:3)

And Yes Helen...God also I feel has spared me many sorrows by not assisting me and sometimes even preventing me to achieve "my" will during times when it would not, if I have succedded, gained for me...God's will in my life!  Many of our Greatest gains which have provided us the Greatest Wealth have come by many sorrows and pains...by having many lacks, and one reason is...We "recognized" our great need for God; if we had not needed we may never have turned to him, Amen? 

There is great evidence in this world today of the apostacy that Paul and other Disciples continually warned the Church to be watchful of, and one of the biggies is that God wants us all to be monetarily wealthy.  Did he not say, "seek those things that are above...?"  and that Love for this world conflicted with love for God?  And also that we can't "Love" mammon and God at the same time, meaning the lustful "Love" of money.

Don't take me wrong, there is balance to be known in all things, but I side with the biblical principles that love for money and this world do challenge most people's "First Love," whom God has said He desires to be to us.  Even with all that I Love Him, I will never so proudly say that I am beyond temptation, knowing the powers behind it, but rather I thank God for leading my life with His wisdom which keeps me from things either forever or until I have the maturity and level of committment to God that will keep me from falling into Loving this world's things more than Him. Amen.

                         Great question Thomas to pose,  preachergirl, Sis Kim

 

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Re: The Light in the Darkness
1/27/2009 8:53:52 PM

Hi Thomas,

Thank you.  You are always blessing us! I so appreciate your boldness in your faith.  You are such an inspiration to us all!!

Blessings and hugs!

Judy

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