So recently, I had some good things happen, and then I had some not so good things happen.
Speaker AAnd we're going to try to tackle the question that a lot of people ask, and that is, why do bad things happen to really good people?
Speaker AI don't get it.
Speaker AFeeding my faith.
Speaker AWell, God's word is patience.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo I'm in Columbus, Ohio, and I was taking courses to be a pastor, and it's the very first day, and we all walk into this big, giant church, and the leader stands up and says, I just need to let you know now that just being a Christian will be putting a bullseye on your back.
Speaker ABeing a pastor, it's like, Satan is the worst, you know, mob boss on any mob boss movie.
Speaker AHe's going to go after you, he's going to go after your family.
Speaker AIt's not going to be a picnic.
Speaker AAnd I thought to myself, this is the weirdest recruiting speech I have ever heard.
Speaker ABut what's interesting is life has its ups and it has its downs, and there are times when you feel so blessed.
Speaker AOn December 23, after many, many, many, many years, I found myself out of debt.
Speaker AAnd for me, that is something that was really important.
Speaker AIt's something that was ingrained to me by my dad.
Speaker AAnd I was doing things.
Speaker AI was pinching pennies any way I could for decades, literally.
Speaker AAnd then, so I'm feeling really good about life.
Speaker AI'm like, hey, I'm gonna actually get to keep some of the money that goes into my bank account when I get paid.
Speaker AThat's going to be where, in fact, it didn't even hit me until that first paycheck.
Speaker AAnd then it just sat there, because usually it's like, all right, well, but, you know, 60% of that's going to go towards paying off the debt.
Speaker AAnd that wasn't going to happen anymore.
Speaker AAnd that was on December 23rd.
Speaker ASomewhere around January 12th.
Speaker ASo a little over two weeks, I get a message from a guy.
Speaker AAnd what was interesting is this was the guy, after 19, 20 years of running my little side hustle, the school of podcasting.
Speaker AAnd I always would just, I wasn't incorporated.
Speaker AI wasn't an llc.
Speaker AI would just claim it as additional income and take the hit on the taxes.
Speaker AAnd he said, dude, that's dumb.
Speaker ALike, you know, he goes, not that it's going to happen, but if you ever get sued, you want to be incorporated or something so that they can sue the company and not sue you.
Speaker AWhich was interesting, because again, two weeks after, I'm feeling on top of the world.
Speaker AHe lets me know, I think you're being sued.
Speaker AAnd I was at an event, there were probably five lawyers there, and they all said the same thing.
Speaker AYeah, you are being sued.
Speaker AYeah, this is a frivolous lawsuit.
Speaker AAnd I can't really say much about it.
Speaker AJust to say I feel it was a frivolous lawsuit and they wanted roughly ten grand is what I basically kind of heard.
Speaker AAnd I could have easily fallen into the trap of, why me?
Speaker AWhy is God letting this happen to me?
Speaker AYou know, if God loves me, why did he let this happen?
Speaker ACan I really trust God?
Speaker AWhen this seems really cruel?
Speaker AAnd we often look at ourselves and go, because, you know, I'm good people.
Speaker AI'm kind, I'm compassionate, you know, insert all the adjectives.
Speaker AI'm generous.
Speaker AMaybe even I feel I'm morally upright.
Speaker ABut from God's perspective only, he is perfectly good and holy.
Speaker AAnd again, you kind of go, so I'm a horrible person.
Speaker ADidn't say that.
Speaker ABut here's what I noticed, and this is what jumped out at me.
Speaker AIn Luke 18, verse 19, it says, A certain ruler asked him, now him is Jesus, good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?
Speaker AAnd Jesus, Jesus answers, why did you call me good?
Speaker ASo Jesus, like, hey, easy with the good.
Speaker ALike, hold on.
Speaker AAnd he says, no one is good except God alone.
Speaker ASo if Jesus is like, hey, let's easy with the compliments, I'm not quite any easy.
Speaker AAll right, maybe the bar for good is much higher than I think it is.
Speaker AAnd then in Romans 3, 10, 12, it says as it is written.
Speaker ASo Paul's kind of summarizing some psalms and some proverbs and such.
Speaker AHe says, there is no one righteous, not even one.
Speaker AThere is no one who understands.
Speaker AThere is no one who seeks God.
Speaker AAll have turned away.
Speaker AThey have together become worthless.
Speaker AOkay, tell us what you really think, Paul, he goes on, there is no one who does good.
Speaker ANot even one.
Speaker AAnd so when we think about this in terms of why do bad things happen to good people?
Speaker AMaybe we need to flip that around a bit.
Speaker AWhy does a holy God pour out so much kindness on sinners at all?
Speaker AAnd I always think of sin like a virus.
Speaker AYou know, there ever gets sick and you're like, how did I get sick?
Speaker AI didn't even leave the house.
Speaker AYou just did.
Speaker AYou got lucky, right?
Speaker AFor whatever reason.
Speaker AAnd if we go back to Genesis, God knew the paradise he had created.
Speaker AAnd when sin was unleashed, it was ruined.
Speaker AYou can't put that genie back in the bottle.
Speaker AAnd so it's weird.
Speaker AWe can eat well, we can exercise and die early anyway.
Speaker AAnd then we all know that person who's been drinking and smoking since they were little and they lived to be 105.
Speaker AI give you Keith Richards.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ALike, wait, how does that work?
Speaker AAnd it's true.
Speaker AA Christian may read the Bible on a daily.
Speaker AThey may pray almost constantly and still have a disappointing life.
Speaker AAnd sometimes we suffer because of our own sinful or foolish choices.
Speaker AYep, go ahead, raise your hand.
Speaker AThat's me.
Speaker AAnd then sometimes we suffer because of other sins against us.
Speaker AInsert maybe not so great lawyers.
Speaker AAnd sometimes we suffer because creation itself is broken, right?
Speaker AWe end up with like, I haven't seen above freezing in weeks.
Speaker AThat's just the way it is.
Speaker AYou know, there are disasters, there's decay, all sorts of things that just happen because the world is broken.
Speaker ABut bad things don't mean that God has stopped loving his children.
Speaker AIt's just a gentle reminder that we are still outside of Eden and we're waiting for that full restoration.
Speaker AAnd one of the things that God has given us is free will.
Speaker AWe get to choose to love him if we want to.
Speaker ABut you don't have to.
Speaker AI highly recommend that you do.
Speaker ABut that comes with responsibility, right?
Speaker AIt's a risk.
Speaker ALoving something is.
Speaker AIs risky.
Speaker AAnytime you've ever said I love you to somebody, you also know that person can rip your heart out.
Speaker AAnd much of all the things that we call bad is just the fallout of misused freedom.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker ABecause it turns out you don't even have to have a reason to sue someone.
Speaker AYou just need enough money to hire a lawyer.
Speaker AIt's sad, but that is, in my opinion, misused freedom.
Speaker ANow, in Second Peter, Chapter 3, Verse 9, it said the Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
Speaker AInstead, he is patient with you not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.
Speaker ASo if you're like, hey, why isn't God, like, just dropping the hammer on this person?
Speaker AThat door is closing.
Speaker AHe has said the time of reckoning is coming, but the door is closing slowly.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker AHe's given people a chance to repent.
Speaker AAs it says there.
Speaker AHe doesn't want anyone to perish.
Speaker AHe kind of hopes that they'll all come around.
Speaker AAnd maybe that's why that door is closing a little slower than we wish.
Speaker ABut God can use suffering.
Speaker AAnd that sounds weird because you're like, why am I suffering at all?
Speaker ABut we can take that particular suffering in Scripture.
Speaker AWell, first of all, Scripture never said Everything is going to be great.
Speaker AThere are some people that just preach kind of the prosperity of the gospel, and they kind of make it sound like God is a vending machine.
Speaker AI can just walk up to and go, God, I think you should give me a million dollars.
Speaker AGod, I think you should give me a new Ferrari.
Speaker AGod, I think it's just a vending machine.
Speaker AAnd that's not biblical.
Speaker AYou know what it says in Romans 8, 28 in all things, God works for the good of those who love him.
Speaker AAnd that is somewhat comforting.
Speaker ABut that is also dependent on how long it's been since the bad thing has happened.
Speaker ABecause I've had people say things to me like that you're having a really bad day, horrible things have happened, and somebody says, hey, God's going to use it for good.
Speaker AAnd you do kind of lovingly and compassionately want to smack them in the face.
Speaker ASometimes we're too close.
Speaker AIf we think about Joseph, right, sold by his brothers into slavery and then into prison, I'm pretty sure Joseph wasn't going.
Speaker AMan, I'm so glad I'm in prison.
Speaker AI bet God is going to turn this into good.
Speaker AI would bet that was not what he was thinking.
Speaker ABut later, again, new perspective with time.
Speaker AHe says, in Genesis 50, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.
Speaker AAnd so suffering.
Speaker ANobody likes it, but there are things that can come of it.
Speaker AIn James 1 and Romans 5, it talks about how suffering can deepen your trust.
Speaker AIt can also just mature you.
Speaker AIt's just a lesson that you go through and you come out more mature on the other side.
Speaker ASometimes suffering, according to Second Corinthians 1, is used to equip us to comfort others with the comfort we received.
Speaker AThe church.
Speaker AI grew up in Split, and I remember being in that business meeting going, wait, a church can't get along.
Speaker AWhy would God let this happen?
Speaker AThis doesn't make any sense.
Speaker AIf Christians can't get along, there's no hope.
Speaker AAnd it turns out that the pastor of that church went on to be one of the leading experts in Christian conflict.
Speaker AWhy?
Speaker ABecause he went through it and he understood it.
Speaker ASo sometimes we go through suffering so we can then later help others who are suffering the same thing.
Speaker AAnd then sometimes there is suffering to loosen our grip on this world we're just so focused on and instead fix our hope on the coming one.
Speaker AAnd that's based on 2 Corinthians 4.
Speaker AGod doesn't call evil good, but he is so sovereign and so loving that he can bend even evil towards ultimate good for his children.
Speaker ABut as I said it, there's no line in the Bible that's like, hey, if you do this, all your forget your troubles, come on, get happy.
Speaker ASign up.
Speaker ABuy one, get one free.
Speaker ANo, it's not in there.
Speaker AIn fact, Jesus in Matthew 24 has a ton of stuff that's like, hey, kids, you know, sign up.
Speaker ANow.
Speaker AListen to this in verse 6.
Speaker AYou will hear of wars and rumors of war, but see to it that you are not alarmed.
Speaker ARemember that the next time you watch the news, because the news sure does want you afraid.
Speaker AJesus continues on, such things must happen, not might happen not maybe such things must happen.
Speaker ABut the end is still to come.
Speaker ANation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.
Speaker AThere will be famines and earthquakes in various places.
Speaker AAll these are the beginning of birth pains.
Speaker AYeah, we're just getting started.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AHe continues on in verse 12.
Speaker ABecause of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold.
Speaker AAnd this is the line, but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved, because Satan is just trying to rip that faith out of your hand and out of your heart.
Speaker AJesus says, stand firm.
Speaker AIn verse 21, he says, for then there will be great distress.
Speaker ANot just distress, great distress.
Speaker AWell, how great?
Speaker AWell, he says, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now and never to be equaled again.
Speaker ASo a type of distress like you have never seen and will never see again doesn't sound like a party.
Speaker AIn fact, even when he was being crucified in Luke 23, he's carrying his cross through the crowd, and it says that there are these women crying.
Speaker AAnd Jesus turned and said to them, daughters of Jerusalem, don't weep for me.
Speaker AWeep for yourselves and for your children.
Speaker ABecause Jesus knew worse things were on their way.
Speaker AAnd when we talk about bad things happening to good people, the worst thing happened to the best person.
Speaker AThe cross is the center of any Christian answer to this question, because Jesus is the only truly righteous, perfectly obedient son.
Speaker AThere was that time in the garden where Jesus is like, hey, can you.
Speaker ACan we get me out of this somehow?
Speaker AAnd when I was getting sued, I was like, wait, so if I try to fight this, I could probably beat it, but it will cost way more than if I just settle.
Speaker AI'm like, that doesn't seem right.
Speaker AAnd I don't have that kind of money.
Speaker ANo way out of it.
Speaker AYou just have to go through it.
Speaker AAnd that's what Jesus did.
Speaker AHe experienced the betrayal, the injustice, the torture, and the godforsaken Anguish.
Speaker AHe went through that ordeal.
Speaker AAnd so on the cross, the worst evil ever committed, murdering the sinless Son of God, that became the greatest good in salvation for sinners.
Speaker AAnd God showed he doesn't just stand at a distance and look at the pain.
Speaker AHe actually enters into it, and he bore it for us.
Speaker ADoes God care?
Speaker AI think the cross has already answered that question.
Speaker AAnd will I trust the God who loved me enough to suffer for me even when I don't understand what is going on now?
Speaker AYeah, I will.
Speaker AIn Proverbs 3, verses 5 through 6, you've probably heard this one, trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
Speaker ABecause there are plenty of times when we're like, I don't get it.
Speaker ABut it says, in all your ways, submit to him and he will make your path straight.
Speaker AIn First Peter 21, Paul says to this, you were called because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example that you should follow in his steps.
Speaker ASo there may be times when you go to Jesus and go, man, I. I don't get it.
Speaker AThis doesn't seem fair that Jesus is going to go, yeah, I know exactly what you mean.
Speaker ABeen there, done that.
Speaker AThere are things again that we need to remember.
Speaker AMaybe we're not as good as we think.
Speaker ANot that we're bad, not that we should hate ourselves, but maybe we're not as good as we think we are.
Speaker AAnd we got to remember the world is deeply fallen.
Speaker AI was in a store this week getting groceries.
Speaker AAnd I remember When I was 16, my hair had to stay above my collar.
Speaker AAnd you watched what you said in front of customers.
Speaker AYou were smiling, you were happy, and it was.
Speaker AYou were the brand.
Speaker AAnd let's just say that is not the case anymore.
Speaker AWhen my cashier is wearing what appeared to be some sort of bunny ears.
Speaker AAnd I'm not judging, I'm just saying it's different, right?
Speaker ALooked like their face fell into a tackle box.
Speaker AAnd then they're dropping F bombs to their other cashier.
Speaker ALike I'm not even there, not even paying attention to me.
Speaker AAnd I was like, oh, wait, is it Halloween again already?
Speaker AWell, things have changed.
Speaker AAnd then choosing to love God is to choose hope and to choose the strength to get through those times, because God redeems suffering and he's proved his love.
Speaker AAnd he did that at the cross.
Speaker AIn Psalm 34:18, it says, the Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.
Speaker AAnd you've probably been there when you hear the phrase crushed in spirit.
Speaker AYou feel that.
Speaker AYou're like, oh, man.
Speaker AWell, he was there.
Speaker AIt's kind of, you know.
Speaker AAgain, sometimes they're like, how did this happen?
Speaker ABut here's the Good news.
Speaker ARevelation 21:3 4 says, and I heard a loud voice from a throne saying, look, God's dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them, Adam and Eve.
Speaker AFor a time, we're hanging out with God, and someday you could be right there with them.
Speaker AIt says, they will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God.
Speaker AHe will wipe away every tear from their eyes.
Speaker AThere will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.
Speaker AAnd for me, the verse that has got me through so many times when I didn't know what was going on.
Speaker AI remember when my mom died.
Speaker AI remember when my dad.
Speaker AI mean, anything you think about, you're like, how am I going to get through this?
Speaker AAnd for me, I always go to Jeremiah 29:11, and it says, for I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you.
Speaker APlans to give you hope and a future.
Speaker AAnd so I always think about that, that if things are going weird, it's not God's plan that's gone awry, it's sin that's trying to knock me off the path.
Speaker AAnd again, I love that one verse that says, but the one who stands firm because Satan is just trying so hard to get you to put down your faith and to just give up on God because things aren't going your way.
Speaker AAnd as I record this, it's my birthday.
Speaker AAnd it's weird because the older you get, you feel old when you think about where you've come from.
Speaker ABut the cool thing is the older you get, the shorter the distance to the day where you get to hang out with God.
Speaker AThe ones who stand firm to the end will be saved.
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