| PERSPECTIVESWhy There is Suffering in the WorldBy Pat RobertsonThe 700 Club
 
 CBN.com - The existence 
		  of suffering in this world is a complex subject that might cause many 
		  Christians and non-Christians alike to question the love of God. But we 
		  must remember that God is not the cause of our suffering. As Pat reveals, 
		  often the problem is us.  Suffering touches everyone who lives on this planet. All you have to 
		  do is pick up a daily newspaper or listen to a news broadcast to know 
		  that a great many people are suffering. They suffer because of automobile 
		  accidents or because of terrible diseases or because of crime. Some 
		  suffer because they were born in poverty, others because they were born 
		  in countries ruled by dictators. There are many causes of suffering, 
		  and the list could go on for pages. But our question is not concerned 
		  with causes. We are looking for the reasons for suffering.  To say there is suffering because there is crime, or because there 
		  are auto accidents, is not nearly enough. Our question goes far beneath 
		  the surface, where it hits at the very roots of human pain and anguish. 
		   The first thing to be said about suffering is that most of it comes 
		    about because of the activities of a powerful supernatural being called 
		    Satan, or the devil. He delights in hurting man and in trying to turn 
		    man away from God. Very often people blame God when they suffer, but 
		    is it God's fault? Satan takes great pride in seeing God gets the "credit" 
		    for his misdeeds. 
		     Suffering is also caused by man's rebellion against God and by the 
		      evil in men's hearts. How much suffering has been caused in the modern 
		      world, for instance, by Communism, or by men hurting other men? Godless 
		      dictators hurt their own people, and they hurt the people of neighboring 
		      nations as well. Just consider how much suffering has been caused, in 
		      this century alone, by men such as Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin, and Mao 
		      Tse-tung. As the result of godless dictatorships, there is suffering 
		      in the form of heartbreak. 
		       You might say that suffering is a result of freedom. God has given 
		        man a certain amount of freedom. If man were merely a robot, an automaton, 
		        then God could always force him to do what is right. But God gives man 
		        the freedom either to love and obey Him or to rebel against Him. When 
		        man rebels against God, he hurts not only himself but also his fellow 
		        man. 
		         Something else to remember about suffering is that God set up certain 
		          natural laws to govern the universe. If it were not for the law of gravity, 
		          we would all go floating off into space. But that same law is going 
		          to cause pain to people who jump from the tops of tall buildings! 
		           Consider the hurricane, the earth's way of releasing pent-up heat and 
		            energy. Heat from the southern climates has to move north and be discharged 
		            from the earth. When that happens, it causes a violent wind to blow. 
		            That wind, in turn, stirs up huge waves when it passes over the ocean. 
		            The hurricane is not meant to cause suffering, but if people ignore 
		            the warnings of nature, they will be injured by hurricanes. 
		             The same is true of fault lines, such as the San Andreas Fault. Fault 
		              lines are necessary to keep the earth from just breaking apart. But 
		              if people insist upon building houses on the San Andreas Fault--as they 
		              do--then they are going to suffer when an earthquake comes. Such suffering 
		              does not result from God's intentions, but comes rather from man's foolishness. 
		              We can either go along with natural forces and accommodate ourselves 
		              to them, or we can ignore them and be hurt by them. 
	                 Much sickness, too, is man-made. Some of it is because of improper 
		                nutrition. People do not eat the right things. God gives us natural 
		                sugar, but we bleach it and make it white. We eat white bread, when 
		                whole wheat is much better for us. God gives us naturally fibrous fruit 
		                and plants, but we boil the fiber away. We do the same thing with oranges, 
		                when we squeeze the juice out of them and throw away the pulp, which 
		                is a beneficial part. We also peel potatoes and eat only the inside. 
		                In doing so, we throw away the part that God made to help us stay healthy. 
	                 It is probable that 75 to 80 percent of the illnesses in the United 
		                  States are psychosomatic. We have not learned to cast all our cares 
		                  upon God, as we are advised to do in I Peter 5:7, and so we let our 
		                  worried and harried minds make us sick. 
                     We also make ourselves sick voluntarily through doing such things as 
		                    smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, and ingesting drugs. Automobile 
		                    accidents cause fifty-six thousand deaths in our country each year--and 
		                    half of those involve drunken driving. 
                     The technological state of our society contributes to suffering too. 
		                      If there were no automobiles, there would be no deaths and injuries 
		                      resulting from highway accidents. Our air would not be polluted with 
		                      smoke from factories and automobile exhaust if there were no cars and 
		                      factories. All of these things are part of the price we pay for our 
		                      state of civilization. If we do not want to pay the price, we can go 
		                      back to a more primitive society. In today's world, our lifestyle is 
		                      a large contributor to sickness and disease. 
                     To illustrate again how man contributes to his own suffering, consider 
		                        what has happened in Africa. The northern plain of that continent was 
		                        once a beautiful, fertile, wooded area. But over several centuries, 
		                        people cut down all the trees. As a result, the topsoil eroded and there 
		                        was nothing left but desert. Without the protective cover of the trees, 
		                        temperatures in the region rose steadily. The people moved farther south, 
		                        seeking fertile land. As they moved southward, they continued cutting 
		                        the trees, and consequently the desert moved southward. Today there 
		                        are three-and-a-half million square miles of desert in the northern 
		                        part of Africa. In northern Africa and in many other areas of the world, 
		                        men have disturbed the ecological balance in nature. As a result, poverty 
		                        and hunger are worse and worse. 
                     India has a similar problem. India was once one of the most fertile 
		                          lands in the entire world. But the Indian people have embraced a philosophy 
		                          that says rats and cows are sacred. So the cows eat up much of the vegetation, 
		                          and the rats devour a good deal of the grain. Given a new understanding 
		                          of nature, proper agricultural techniques, a forestation program, and 
		                          a cleansing of rivers, which are now polluted, India could be agriculturally 
		                          self-sustaining. 
                     The problem is not caused by an act of God, but it stems from man's 
		                            foolishness over a period of years, perhaps centuries. And the problems are steadily 
		                            compounded
 over successive generations.
 There are other forms of suffering that men bring on themselves. Consider, 
		                              for example, such diseases as genital herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, and 
		                              AIDS. These all result from a conscious lifestyle that is opposed to 
		                              God's Word and breaks God's laws. God did not send herpes. It is a natural 
		                              consequence of immorality. When it spreads, it becomes an incurable 
		                              disease, affecting millions and millions of people. 
                     Why does God allow this to happen? When we ask this question, it brings 
		                                us back to the statement that God has created man as a free being--free 
		                                even to the point of ruining much of God's creation. God has sent preachers, 
		                                prophets, and other holy men to warn the people to change their ways 
		                                but most will not listen. They would not listen to the prophets four 
		                                thousand years ago, and most of them will not listen today. 
                     It is true that the righteous often suffer, and this will continue 
		                                  as long as we live in a world of wickedness. If someone speaks out against 
		                                  wickedness, he is going to be involved in a struggle, and that struggle 
		                                  may result in pain and suffering. Jesus said, "If they persecuted Me, 
		                                  they will also persecute you" (John 15:20). 
                     Jesus Christ was the only perfect man who ever lived, and people killed 
		                                    Him. Why? Because He came into contact with evil and tried to do something 
		                                    about it. John the Baptist was beheaded because he told people they 
		                                    were breaking God's laws (see Mark 6:25-28). It has been true throughout 
		                                    the ages that those who are God's messengers are often set upon and 
		                                    hurt by the people they have tried to warn. That kind of suffering is 
		                                    virtually unavoidable as long as we live in a wicked world of superstition, 
		                                    hatred, and ignorance. 
                     Suffering, if we allow it to, does have a way of purifying us. Many 
		                                      people have had to suffer in order to turn to God. Until they had their 
		                                      material things stripped from them, and often their health taken away, 
		                                      they had no desire for spiritual things. 
                     Those who are suffering may be tempted to turn away from God. They 
		                                        should never allow this to happen. Instead, they should worship God 
		                                        and be blessed and benefited, even in the midst of their suffering. 
		                                        Those who hurt must remember that it is not God's will for anyone to 
		                                        suffer. 
                     They must remember, too, that He will intervene for those who diligently 
		                                          seek Him. Thousands of people can testify that God will intervene to 
		                                          relieve pain and suffering, but this depends on a closeness and an intimacy 
		                                          with Him. Should we, then, accept everything, and thank God for whatever 
		                                          happens to us--good and bad? 
                     God answers this question specifically in the Bible. "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" (Romans 8:28). 
                     It is important to understand that accepting things is not the same 
		                                              thing as being resigned to them. You must accept suffering without becoming 
		                                              bitter, and you can accept it without resigning yourself to it. It is 
		                                              not your "lot in life" to suffer. Those who do suffer should never quit 
		                                              seeking God's touch and asking Him to set them free. Jesus said, "Ask, 
		                                              and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it 
		                                              will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks 
		                                              finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened" (Matthew 7:7-8). The 
		                                              key is to keep on asking, seeking, and knocking. 
                     One final word about suffering. There is a certain amount of pain involved 
		                                                whenever growth is taking place. When people are moving to a higher 
		                                                level of intellectual activity, there is a struggle that has to take 
		                                                place, and in that struggle there is pain. When people who are great 
		                                                athletes are pushing through the limits of endurance to get to new records, 
		                                                there is constant pain. There is pain when you are running a mile or 
		                                                two at top speed, when your lungs are gasping and your body wants to 
		                                                quit. But there is also the overwhelming joy that comes when you finally 
		                                                do break through into that new dimension. 
                     This kind of pain is not the same thing as suffering. Some people do 
		                                                  not recognize the difference between the suffering that is caused deliberately by 
		                                                  evil and the pain that comes about through striving to reach a new plateau 
		                                                  of experience. Such suffering merely marks the transition period of 
		                                                  going from one level of accomplishment to a higher level.
 All suffering is temporary. It will all pass away when Jesus Himself 
		                                                    returns to the earth. Revelation 21:4 reads: "And God will wipe away 
		                                                    every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, 
		                                                    nor crying; and there shall be no more pain, for the former things have 
		                                                    passed away." More from PatRobertson.com More Perspectives on Spiritual Life More from Spiritual Life  
 
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