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September 12, 2008

Can This Be True?

Posted in: Ask a Bible Teacher

Q. I really appreciate being able to contact you with my question. I receive a number of devotionals each day. One that arrived from (a well known teacher) this morning didn’t set well with me and I would appreciate your input on it. Here’s what it says in part.

“God doesn’t have a “wonderful plan” for everybody’s life. Not here on earth, for sure. For some lives His plan is Lou Gehrig’s disease. For some lives (like Job’s) His plan is a life of pain. For others, heartbreak and brokenness, blindness or paralysis, or congenital complications. For many, His plan is to answer no to their requests for healing. But we don’t like that. Some won’t accept it. In fact, they go so far as to say, “If you believe that, you lack faith.” On the contrary, I say if you believe that, you believe the Bible!”

If this statement is correct would you please explain to me how this could be so? If it is God who is giving us diseases, pain and suffering what hope do we have? Thanks in advance for your help.

A. I completely disagree with (the author’s) take on life, and am surprised he would say such a thing. Sickness and death came into the world as a result of sin. The things he mentioned happen, sure enough, but they were never part of God’s plan. They are the consequences of man violating God’s plan and destroying His perfect creation.

This view also seems to totally ignore another powerful force in a believer’s life, prayer. One might wonder if the author bothers to pray at all, given his point of view. I also wonder what he thinks of Matt. 21:22 , Mark 9:23 and other passages that tell us everything is possible for those who believe, or James 5:13-15 that instruct us on praying for healing.


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