Have you ever been asked the question, "If God is so loving and merciful, why would he allow suffering in the world?" If you have it can be a tough question to answer. Why do thousands of people suffer from hurricanes, tornadoes, and tsunami's? Why do millions of kids suffer from starvation every day? Why are there so many homeless? How could God allow such suffering to happen? If you've ever been asked that question, it can be very hard to answer, especially if the person asking has had a tragedy happen to them. You wanna be sensitive to them. Wednesday night in our "Skeptics" series, we tried to answer this question from a biblical perspective.



- Suffering shows us what's inside. Have you ever taken a tea bag and put it in hot water. Sure you have! What happened? What was on the inside came out. When we go through suffering, it reveals what we're made of, it shows us what's inside.
- Suffering breaks us of our pride. It can be a humbling thing to go through suffering.
- Suffering can take our eyes off this world and off of ourselves. Sometimes we are so wrapped up in the "things" that we have that they take precedence over our relationship with God. Sometimes he allows suffering to get our attention because we are so distracted by other things.
- Suffering can make us grateful. Ever been through a car accident? It makes you grateful for your life. When we see others go through suffering such as like in a 3rd world country, it should make us grateful for what we have. We're filthy rich compared to the rest of the world!
- Suffering can position our lives to glorify God. It gives us a proper perspective of ourselves. John 3:30 pretty much sums it up, "He must INCREASE, we must decrease." How can we glorify God, which is what we were made to do, if we think too highly of ourselves. A little bit of suffering can position us to bring glory to God.
This week was our first recording of the message, you can find it here. Sorry for the bad quality of sound :-) It will get better I promise. Kevin