5 Minutes Bible Study – The Crucible of Suffering
By Dr. Harold Sala
Don’t be obsessed with getting more material things. Be relaxed with what you have. since God assured us, “I’ll never let you down, never walk off and leave you.” Hebrews 13:5, The Message.
“No affliction would trouble a child of God,” wrote G. Campbell Morgan, “if he knew God’s reason for sending it.” But, of course, that is the difficult part–why does God allow some things to happen? “Take it by faith!” people say, but to take by faith the rest of your life in a wheelchair is no easy matter, especially if you are a young man or woman with the rest of your life before you. In July 1967, a young woman, who was then 17 years of age, dived into the water not realizing how shallow it was.
Joni Eareckson Tada has come to be known and loved by thousands of people around the world since that day when she sustained a broken neck, an accident that left her confined to a wheelchair as a quadriplegic for the rest of her life. At the time, Joni was an energetic, athletic teenager with a real zest for living. That she might spend her life fighting physical handicaps never occurred to her until that fateful day that changed the course of her life.
Instead of producing a bitter, angry person full of resentment and hatred towards God, who allowed the ordeal, Joni has matured and grown into a beautiful woman who has depth that would never have been possible had she not faced the confinement of a wheelchair. Says Joni, “Today as I look back, I am convinced that the whole ordeal of my paralysis was inspired by God’s love. I was not the brunt of some cruel divine joke. God has reasons behind my suffering, and learning some of them has made all the difference in the world.”
This woman discovered that being a Christian did not immunize her from facing the problem of suffering. Neither did it insure that she would never face agonizing bouts with depression, discouragement and, at times, even defeat. But it did give her a hope and a confidence that God is still God and His ways are beyond questioning.
The German philosopher Frederick Neitzsche said, “A man can endure any how if he knows any why .” Yet when it came to putting his philosophy to work for himself, Neitzsche was a gross failure. As an atheist, he left God totally out of his framework of understanding, and without God there is no way suffering can fit into the fabric of life. And without hope and trust in God’s wise providence, Frederick Neitzsche so deteriorated mentally that he spent the last years of his life in an insane asylum. Why does God allow suffering? To punish us, or to allow us to sense His power and presence? To purge the dross from our lives leaving the pure silver, or to persecute us because of our mistakes and failures?
Centuries ago David wrote, “Before I was afflicted, I went astray, but now have I kept Thy word…it is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn Thy statutes” (Psalm 119:67, KJV ). There are times when God allows us to sense something of His purpose in letting His children suffer, and, of course, that brings great satisfaction to the heart, but there are other times when the problem of pain must be resolved alone through faith in the wise providence of God.
A closing thought. You can trust God to be God. You can hope in His promises as David wrote. You can rest in the positive assurance that when we see Christ we shall know and understand as He does, and the weary questions will find answers. Right now, you may be confronted with a situation such as I have described, or you may be wrestling with a problem that worries you. Trust Him, for Jesus said, Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5).
Resource reading: Psalm 46.
Duration : 0:4:59
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There are always …
There are always data still to be found, so making assumptions remain an intrinsic part of science. Objectivivity is a requirement for the methods, but assumptions are in the equation. Beliefs motivate assumptions. The truth achieved by science is logical truth, which is relative, as it pertains only to premises and conclusions, that all objectively depend on the assumptions that are made. Different conclusions may match the same data. Science cannot avoid having contradictory theories.
In science there …
In science there are always assumptions. No man has full knowledge of something, so assumptions are always involved. The known data may match several different assumptions, individuals and groups may claim different theories to explain the data and claim they explain the facts. Even new data may still continue to match different assumptions. As assumptions are subject to what is believed, beliefs do matter in science.
Quoting from the …
Quoting from the Bible:
Hebr. 12:2-3 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith …
Rom. 10:17 faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Act. 16:31 Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved …
Eph. 2:8-9 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast.
The assumptions …
The assumptions scientists make change because the data changes. There are beliefs in science, but they don’t last a second without facts to back them up.
Science does not …
Science does not care what you believe, only why I should believe it as well.
The scientific method does not care what you believe or want to believe. It cares about being as close as possible to objective truth.
Faith concedes that …
Faith concedes that something cannot be taken by its own merit.
You have Your …
You have Your beliefs. You dont confuse Your beliefs with logic.
Trust does not require logic. You dont confuse trust with logic, do You?
Faith does not require logic. You dont confuse faith with logic, do You?
Dont confuse truth with logic. Truth is deeper and wider and higher.
Scientists are …
Scientists are human beings, who exercice adherence and trust.
Scientists do have beliefs, which they may take into consideration in science.
Religion and science are not imcompatible. The fact that religious scientists exist demonstrates that, although not all share their faith nor accept their knowledge nor comprehend their thinking nor share their views.
Religion and science are not comparable. The fact that religious scientists live out their faith demonstrates that.
Scientists ought to …
Scientists ought to be objective, so their personal views should be put aside as much as possible. But, what about those personal views, which are not put aside?
Scientists do have views. Scientists accept theories. Scientists accept facts. Scientists do make assumptions. Scientists can change the assumptions they are making.
In dialectic the …
In dialectic the exercice of trust in truth does not require logic.
In rhetoric the exercice of adherence to truth does not require logic.
Truth is even more than logic and rhetoric and dialectic combined.
Don’t confuse truth with logic.
“That’s just an excuse for…” That is not an excuse on my part.
From experience we …
From experience we learned that if something is illogical, it is usually also false. However, much of what appears to be illogical becomes logical, when we change the underlying assumptions we are making. This change leads to a logical explaination that we may accept. Then going carefully that way, we are continually making the same assumption that, as things became logical, so all the unexplained things should have a logic yet to be discovered, so logic should be the way. This is an assumption.