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Questions Others May Ask You If God Is So Powerful Why Doesn't He Stop Suffering And Evil? The first point to note is that God is definitely powerful. In fact, he has all power. So don't let anyone tell you that God simply isn't able to stop the suffering in the world. The second point to note is that when people ask this question, they usually include pain, suffering caused by people to other people, and all kinds of "natural" disasters. The whole works. That's the assumption we'll make here. This begs the question: if God is able to stop suffering, does that mean he doesn't want to? Not at all. In fact, there will come a time when God puts a stop to all evil. Obviously, that time has not yet come. In that case, the even bigger question is this: Why hasn't God put a stop to suffering and evil yet? What is he waiting for? And the answer: He's waiting for as long as possible, to give as many people as possible the opportunity to make their peace with him. To put it another way: "God is not slow about his promise, as some count slowness, but is patient towards you, not wanting anyone to perish, but wanting everyone to come to repentance" That's the bottom line. God could quite easily put an end to all suffering and evil now. Instead, he's waiting to give all of us an opportunity to respond to him. In any case, what if God decided to stop all evil at 5 pm today. How many people would be left living at 5.01 pm? What Would God Have To Do? And think for a moment what God would have to do to get rid of the painful consequences of human choices.
How Did It Start? Evil and suffering made their appearance when the first humans, Adam and Eve, chose to disobey God. In a garden of every imaginable delight, they ate the one and only piece of fruit that God had told them not to. That was the first human sin. Since that time, the world has seen a lot of pain and suffering, but it was never God's preferred option. Natural disasters are all part of the suffering caused by sin. Sure, God could have removed the option of choosing to disobey him, but he wanted people who chose to love him. Love is never forced. And so, God put in place a plan to rescue humans from their own self-destructive ways. Here's a story to make the point: A minister and an atheist barber were walking through the seedy part of their city. As they saw the suffering around them, the barber said "This is why I could never believe in a God of love. If he is as kind as they say, why doesn't he do something about all this crime, disease, poverty, drug-dealing and vandalism?" Even though God is completely powerful, he has not yet removed suffering and evil from the picture. He's waiting...waiting for as long as possible, to give as many people as possible the opportunity to make their peace with him.
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