Monday, May 16, 2016

IS HE GOOD?

IS HE GOOD?

READ:  Genesis 3:1-8

He said to the woman, “Did
God really say ‘You must not 
eat from any tree in the garden’?”
Genesis 3:1

“I don’t think God is good,” my friend told me.  She had been praying for years about some difficult issues, but nothing had improved.  Her anger and bitterness over God’s silence grew.  Knowing her well, I sensed that deep down she believed God is good, but the continual pain in her heart and God’s seeming lack of interest caused her to doubt.  It was easier for her to get angry than to bear the sadness.

Doubting God’s goodness is as old as Adam and Even (Genesis 3).  The serpent put that thought in Eve’s mind when he suggested that God as withholding the fruit from her because “God knows that when you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil” (v.5) In pride, Adam and Eve thought they, rather than God, should determine what was good for them.

Years after losing a daughter in death, James Bryan Smith found he was able to affirm God’s goodness.  In his book The Good and Beautiful God, Smith wrote, “God’s goodness is not something I get to decide upon.  I am a human being with limited understanding.”  Smith’s amazing comment isn’t naive; it arises out of years of processing his grief and seeking God’s heart.

In times of discouragement, let’s listen well to each other and help each other see the truth that God is good.  

ANNE CETAS

Lord, we will praise You in our difficult times like the psalmist did.  You know us, and we turn to You because we know You are good.

Read Why Doesn’t God Answer Me? at
discoveryseries.org/hp112

The LORD is good to all; He has compassion on all He has made.  PSALM 145:9

INSIGHT
Today’s reading unveils one of the central strategies of our enemy, Satan.  In addition to suppressing God’s truth, Satan uses Scripture for his own evil ends by tempting the believer to doubt its truth.  When we experience doubts concerning the Word of God, we can follow our Lord’s example and cite Scripture with confidence (Matthew 4).  Scripture is an offensive weapon against our enemy (Ephesians 6:10-18)DENNIS FISHER

Have a blessed night.
God Our Creator’s Love Always.
Unity & Peace



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