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\u200bWhy? The world\u2019s shortest question asked by the world\u2019s most inquisitive person\u2026 a three-year-old. It seems like no matter how thorough you answer their question, it is abruptly followed by another \u201cwhy question\u201d. It\u2019s time to brush your teeth. Why? Because we brush them before bedtime. Why? To learn healthy teeth habits. Why? So, you will be able to eat and grow bigger. Why? The realization that this could go on all night silences the next response. As annoying as this is, I wonder if I am any better. I\u2019m thinking that this toddler uses the \u201cwhy\u201d word for the same reason I do. To get information about a world that is not fully understood.<\/p>\n
A question quite prevalent nowadays in trying to understand why each day adds a new report to an endless list of natural or man-made catastrophes. Fires, tornadoes, floods, shootings, riots, wars, and so much more. Then there is the calamity that infects the home: Broken relationships, life threatening health problems, loss of a job, financial stress, or a death in the family. It is in our sinful nature to ask why God would allow these things to happen. Why is there so much suffering in this world? Why do I have to suffer when it appears others do not? Then I ponder, why on earth are these things allowed to happen? It is during these times, like a toddler, we find ourselves asking these \u201cwhy questions\u201d no matter what response we might receive\u2026<\/p>\n
Truth to be told, we are not meant to know the answer to many of these questions. But what we can find comfort in, is what we do know. We are told in the Bible that God is in Control (Ephesians 1:11). That God will not give us any more than we can handle (1 Corinthians 10:13). There will be times of hardship, but we are to remain faithful, as these things are part of God\u2019s knowledge and will (John 16:33). \u201c<\/em>And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.\u201d (<\/em>Romans 8:28). Yet knowing these things, I still ponder; wouldn\u2019t it be nice if I could just stay at the peak of that mountain top. Where everything in my life would remain just peachy\u2026 Realistically it doesn\u2019t seem to work that way.<\/p>\n I run across a quote from Billy Graham in which he said, \u201cMountaintops are made for views and inspiration, but fruit is grown in the valleys.\u201d When we are on that mountain top, we willingly give praise to Jesus for all our blessings. But when we are in the valleys, we must remember \u201cwhy\u201d we put our trust in Jesus. Why He suffered and died on the cross. Why He did all that He has done, for me. It is from these fruits we grow in the valleys that point us to that cross. That eternal promise where one day there will be no more tears, no more pain, and no more suffering (Revelation 21:4). Thus, is our answer for eternity.<\/p>\n Dear Lord, thank you for giving me answers through your Word to comfort all the \u201cwhy\u2019s\u201d in my life. Amen.<\/p>\n Ephesians 1:11<\/a>“Why” my trust is in Jesus<\/h3>\n
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\n1 Corinthians 10:13<\/a>
\nJohn 16:33<\/a>
\nRomans 8:28<\/a>
\nRevelation 21:4<\/a><\/p>\n