Wednesday,
May 3, 2023
For the Lord is good. His unfailing love continues forever, and his
faithfulness continues to each generation.
Psalm 100:5
From a human perspective
it seems a reckless thing to say God is good. Amid the terror and tragedy with which we
live every day, murder, mayhem, darkness, and loss, how can one possibly think a
benevolent God would allow such? Another
log on that fire is something I hear from time to time: If God is good, why would He even think
about crucifying His own son?
The goodness of God
is seen in both of those questions, the one about God allowing
harmful stuff, and the other one about God causing harmful
stuff. The questions are more about us…individually…we
know ourselves to be so much lower than God, and the evil of which we are all
capable. Reframe (more accurately) the
questions and they become: Why do
WE do such awful stuff, and How can WE do all that to ourselves? The answer to both questions is found in
nailing Christ to the cross. It isn’t
God who crucified Jesus, it was each of us who was pounding those nails.
Jeremiah recounted
what God said about man’s sinful misleading of others. Instead of walking with God,
humankind has always walked in selfishness, and we lead
others to do so as well. That’s what led
to the cross. And as for why God would “participate”
in the evil of the cross…how else would God identify with us, love us enough to
take our place on that cross, but to willingly give Himself, a sacrifice for our
sins?
The bottom line to
those age-old questions is that God IS indeed good! He displayed that for all to see just how
much He loved us in all that goodness.
Such are the words penned by Isaac Watts:
See, from his head, his hands, his feet, sorrow and love flow
mingled down.
Did e’er such love and sorrow meet, or thorns
compose so rich a crown?[1]
For You Today
There are about 2,500 devotional
posts and 400 sermons in the Rocky Road Devotions
library. To dig deeper explore
some of these: Flat Tire Worship and Regaining Perspective
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