“He [Jesus, the Christ] was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed.”1
David Seamands tells the story about an old farmer who was in an automobile wreck. Along came an amateur lawyer who inspected the bashed fenders and battered doors and said to the farmer, “Man, you ought to collect some damages for this.” The puzzled farmer wisely replied, “Damages? I’ve collected enough damages already. What I need are some repairs!”2
And isn’t that what we all need—repairs; that is, healing of our sin-sick soul?
The question constantly being asked is: “If God is a God of love, why does he allow such damages or suffering in the world?” “Why does he allow children to starve?” “Why does he allow terrorism to continue?” “Why does God allow all the problems in the world to continue? When will Jesus return to take all God’s children to Heaven and end all this misery here on earth at least for his children?”
I don’t know when Jesus will return but with the ever increasing conflict between militant Muslims (Islam) and the Jews, Christians and Westerners (the infidels), the stage could be being set for the final world conflict that will signify the imminent return (or immediately follow the return) of Jesus to earth to take his children home to glory—where God will wipe away all tears and where all sadness, suffering, and sickness will be no more.
In the meantime, however, we happen to live in a broken, sin-sick world where we suffer not because God left us but because we, the human race, left God and consequently reap the results that sin produces. As a result, we desperately need the healing of our soul provided through the punishment, crucifixion, and death of Jesus Christ who died in our place on the cross in order to pay the penalty for our sins so that we could receive God’s free pardon and the gift of eternal life.
While we still live in this sin-sick world, we will continue to see all the pain and suffering that a sin-sick world produces. However, once we accept God’s gift of salvation, he will heal our sin-sick soul and give us peace in the midst of this suffering world knowing that our sins are forgiven, that our soul has been healed, and that we are on our way to Heaven.
The critical question is not why does God allow suffering, but rather, why don’t we turn back to God and receive his full and free pardon? If you haven’t accepted God’s pardon, be sure to see No. 3 below and read “How to Be Sure You’re a Real Christian—without having to be religious.”
Suggested prayer: “Dear God, please help me to find healing for my sin-sick soul and for my damaged emotions so I will experience the abundant life you have planned for all your children. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus’ name, amen.”
1. Isaiah 53:5 (NKJV).
2. David Seamands in his taped message, Damaged Emotions, a copy of which can be purchased at www.actscom.com/store.
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