Alan Clark (14
July 2012)
"Not the End"
Not the End
For since the beginning of the world men have not heard nor
perceived by the ear, nor has the eye seen any God besides You,
who acts for the one who waits for Him.
Isaiah 64:4
Heaven is the opportunity to develop and fulfill dreams bigger
than anything on this earth. If we did not accomplish something
on earth, it still can be accomplished later.
This is important to realize, because there are those who have
very difficult lives. There are those whose lives were cut
short. I can't think of anything more sad than when a child dies
or when a young man or woman leaves us in what we perceive to be
before their time.
But God promises to compensate. God promises to make it up to
them. Death for the Christian is not the end of life, but it is
the continuation of it in another place.
We will be better off eternally because we suffered temporarily.
I think of the here and now, but God thinks of the by-and-by. I
think of the temporal, but God thinks of the eternal. I think
about what makes me happy, but God thinks about what will make
me holy. He looks at the big picture.
So in this plan and purpose of God's, there may be things I have
gone through that make no sense to me now. But when I get to
heaven, I will realize that I was a better person for them. I
will see that I was made more into the image of Jesus Christ as
a result of them. I will discover that new ministry
opportunities opened up that I would not have had otherwise
because of these things.
There will be something about them that causes me to look back
and say, "Now I understand why God allowed that to happen to
me." So it all will be sorted out. And I think this argument for
the greater good may be the strongest biblical case for why God
allows suffering.
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