>I know this is long but I think it’s good.<
Ok so this might not make perfect sense, but I understand what I’m saying so just try to follow along and let me ramble. It is my Blog after all. Haha.
So I was sitting in church 2 weeks ago and something the pastor said made me think of this. I don’t remember what he said but I wrote down the idea it gave me because I liked the idea.
Lots of people blame God for either making something happen, or letting it happen. Now right off the bat this is wrong. See God doesn’t make bad things happen. He let’s them, but it’s for your own good. This is where most of us view it wrong, including me a lot of the time. See God will let bad things happen, because he is a warrior at heart. Let’s delve into this subject. (I said delve. Wow.)
As I talked about in the last post God is our deliverer. He wants to rescue us. Now tell me how can he rescue us if we never see the bad things affect us? Can he rescue us then? Yes and No, I think. See he could rescue us before something happens, but we wouldn’t see the rescue. I’m sure he does this but we don’t see it. Now if he lets the bad thing happen and then pulls us out, therefore delivering us, we can see him at work.
An example. So go back a few centurys, and say there is a knight, a princess and a dragon. (This is how all good stories go) So view exhibit A.
A. A Princess is on a nice long ride on her horse through the forest. Little does she know she is heading towards the dragons cave. Lets call him Nogard. So Nogard is in his cave when he hears the princess approaching on her horse. Unbeknownst to both the princess and the dragon a knight (who has a fancy for the princess) is following her. He happens to see Nogard but the princess does not. So using his quick decision making skills he rides ahead kills Nogard, thus saving the princess, rides back towards the princess, sets up a detour and leaves. The princess (not the brightest of the bunch) does not realize any of this and a short while later arrives home never suspecting anything.
Exhibit B. The Princess is on yet another nice long horse ride through the forest. Little does she know she is heading towards another dragons cave. Lets call this one Snog. So Snog hears the princess approaching on her horse and plans to scare her. The princess (being small minded) still does not know about her pursuer, the knight. So the knight follows the princess until the dragon attacks. He has seen Snog the dragon from quite a distance back. He sits back, knowing Snog is not one to eat princess’s often, but it could happen. So after watching Snog blow flames, beat his chest and do other dragon like things, and after watching the princess cower in fear, cry, scream, wince, and do other scared princess like things he rides into action. He makes a great show of beating back the “foul beast” and finally killing it. He then runs to the princess sweeps her off of her feet and asks if she is alright. Upon hearing that she is fine except for some wet cheeks he sets her on his horse, hops on behind her and they ride home.
Now my question is, which story did you like better? A or B, and no saying I’m bad at writing is not an answer. Sorry, but ignore that for a second. Personally I think B is a lot more entertaining.
This is what I picture God doing for us. A or B. Him being the knight that we don’t know of is rescuing us half of the time. The other half he makes a great show of rescuing us and sweeps us off of our feet. Yes in between there is a great deal of us complaining and whining “God why did you let this happen? How could you?!? Where are you?” etc. etc. But as I just showed, how can God really show us himself if he doesn’t let it happen? And God most definitely did not MAKE this happen. He allowed it so that it could be used for his greater good, but he did not make it happen.
I know this is long but a few more things. Yes at times the situation might seem worse. Nogard, or Snog might actually be a human eating dragon, we might sustain a few scrapes, a broken bone, or in actually causes hurt feelings, a lost friend, a divorce etc. No I’m not saying this is good. I’m not saying God wants you to get hurt, but I am saying he wants to rescue you. No matter what your situation is he wants to rescue you, or at least help you. There might be some instances where Snog, or Nogard are not flesh eating and you can be a Tom-Boy Princess. You can pull a sword from your horse and join the knight in scaring that dragon out of its whits.
So the conclusion. God wants to rescue you. God doesn’t make bad things happen. God wants to help you get through these bad situations. That is what I am saying. Just remember God is always there helping you, whether you see him or not.
January 1st, 2007 at 5:42 am
as always. i like your thoughts.
and i know you’ve been thinking about this for quite some time now.
congrats on getting it done (-;
it makes sense and although it’s hard to accept that we have to go through trials it’s a part of life that we just have to accept and hopefully we rely on God to help us through.
January 1st, 2007 at 5:06 pm
And why are all these princesses small minded? Just kidding, I understand what you’re saying and compared to God we ARE small minded.
Interesting view really. I think that sometimes bad thing happen becuase of free will too. We might be doing stupid things to ourselves, or someone may be trying to hurt us. And for God to keep people from ever suceeding in hurting us would take away their free will and God can’t do that. (can’t as in his character does not allow that)
January 1st, 2007 at 6:37 pm
Shhhh… that’s coming later Kelsey. You just ruined my next post. haha Just kidding. Look for what you talked about though.
January 1st, 2007 at 7:11 pm
Yah totally kelsey i mean God lets bad things happen because of choice i mean if he dicided everything 4 us wouldent we just be a bunch of robots?? e gave us choices haha i agree kelsey