From Rev. Miracle

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Thursday, June 5, 2014


Dear Friends,
    
 I pride myself on not going to the Dairy Queen. It’s a Jesus problem for me. Mostly I try to pass up the DQ because it is hazardous to my pants size. However, that’s not so much about my health as it is vanity. When I give in, I spend money I know could be used for someone genuinely hungry.  Plus, I feel guilty and this separates me from God. But I know all good things come from God including my chocolate “Moo-Latte”! So what’s a good Christian to do?
   After much prayer, I have discerned the occasional small DQ treat is part of God’s plan for me. It won’t kill me. It reminds me of God’s good gifts. And it motivates me to be more generous. It turns out stopping at Dairy Queen is the Christian thing to do. And it’s guilt free! God's grace is good all the time. Even at Dairy Queen.
 
See you in line.

 Loran

     

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Friends,

    Do you know why most people say they don’t believe in God?  They can’t understand why God would allow suffering in this world. It seems like a valid complaint. After all, if I were God I wouldn’t let children starve to death or tornadoes wipe out towns. I wouldn’t let kids get cancer (adults, either) or stand by while teens get killed in car accidents on prom night. And I would certainly have stopped the horrors of 9/11, Auschwitz and Rwanda.  
   If you think God doesn’t care, or isn’t powerful enough to stop suffering in this world, I suggest that a better question is, “What is God’s alternative?”  Kids don’t go hungry because there isn’t enough food in the world. Tornadoes happen when two storms that bring much needed rain on the one hand collide and form funnel clouds on the other. The same cells that give us blue eyes, blood types and protect us from disease also mutate and become cancerous. We freely choose to risk our lives every time we get behind the wheel and so do our youth. And 9/11, Auschwitz and Rwanda are the other side of the coin of freewill that allows human beings to choose either great good for  the world or great evil. Is God’s appropriate role to continuously monitor and suspend the laws of nature for all 6 billion of us human beings, or is God’s role something else?
   Yes , bad things do happen to good people. But the good news is we don’t have to walk through the valley of the shadow of death alone. God promises not to prevent or take our pain away, but to walk together with us through it. To give us strength, courage and most of all hope no matter hard it may be.
   So when people say to me they can’t believe in God because of suffering, I tell them it is when I suffer I believe in God the most. And God has never let me down.  
   See you in church.