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Motivational Monday

Woah.  We had a week last week, didn’t we?  There is so much sadness and just pure evil.  From the Ukrainian girl to Charlie Kirk to the anniversary of 9/11.  It was…a lot for one week.  So many are asking the question, why does God allow bad things to happen to good people?  So, let’s talk about it.

If you haven’t heard Pastor Scott’s sermon from yesterday, please go watch it.  He is doing a series on names of God and he talked about his kids asking who created God.  The answer is no one.  My crazy self honestly has never questioned who created God but I questioned why God created evil?  Was it something He did to test us and it got out of hand?  

Evil didn’t come from God.  Rest assured, He never wanted to test you.  Let’s go all the way back to Adam and Eve.  Remember that serpent?  That serpent was pretty sneaky.  He slithered his way to Eve and told her things that just weren’t true.  And remember, no one (up to this point) had sinned.  God had given them instructions on what to do and what not to do.  Well, you know the story.  But you see, they were deceived and they turned against God.  That evil was from Satan.  Both evil and Satan are very real and go hand in hand.

As for the original question, why does God allow bad things to happen to good people?  I hate to answer a question with a question BUT what is your definition of good?  When deception happened and Adam and Eve turned against God, we now live in a fallen world.  Our definition of someone who is “good” would be something like this: wouldn’t hurt a fly, hard working, God loving, helps others, contributes to make the world a better place, etc.  But Romans 3:10-12 says, “as it is written: ‘None is righteous, no, not one; no one understands; no one seeks for God. All have turned aside; together they have become worthless; no one does good, not even one.’”

Look, I get it.  By human standards, they would be described as a good person.  And that’s all we have experienced, the human side.  We have the Bible and we read it and we can quote scripture.  We know what is written.  But we experience this side.  It’s hard to look at it from a Godly perspective.  God knows we fall and need His grace.  End of story.  In God’s eyes, we all aren’t the definition of good.  What makes us worthy is accepting Jesus as our Savior.  You can do all the good deeds for society all day long, but there is only one thing that matters most.

Bad things happening to good people actually says nothing about God but it says everything about humans.  Pain is just a feeling.  Like joy.  When we experience pain, it’s a warning sign and a way to protect us against danger.  Kinda like when meat has been in the fridge a little too long and you smell it to make sure it’s ok.  But just like how He allows us to experience joy, pain is the flip side.  God has given us the freedom to experience all the emotions.  But He has also provided a place with the greatest contentment we can imagine if we listen to Him.

God can give us victory over evil.  No, this doesn’t mean bad things won’t ever happen to you or any other Christian.  What it means is when they do happen, we know God is right there.  Step by step with us.  He will give us strength to stand against them.

As for specifically Charlie Kirk.  This horrific tragedy sent shockwaves throughout the US and other parts of the world.  People are starting to stand up and notice evil is all around.  What happened to Charlie should never happen to anyone.  But…look at what his death is doing.  People are going to church.  They are praying.  They are standing up and talking about God.  Evil slithered in but God is in control.  We may not understand everything that happens, but when we know Christ, we are on the winning side.

Love you all,

Jennifer



Motivational Monday

Hey friends!  I am so glad you are here reading Motivational Monday!  Today, I want to address something I wrote in last week’s motivation.  Something I wanted to delete but I knew I needed to address it this week…so, as painful as it is to leave it, I did.

Last week, when I signed off from my motivation I signed it as, “Love, Jennifer  AKA Just some girl trying to get into heaven”.  It was brought to my attention that it could be misleading to some of you reading these messages week after week.  You might think, “well if she’s unsure then I’m unsure.” Well, I’m here today to make sure that I clear the air as much as possible.  So let’s talk about it.

There are times when I am asked about a subject that I believe to be gossip.  As you all know, I am NOT perfect and there are many times I will engage.  But, I have tried to be better about being more intentional in my faith.  Therefore, if I am feeling uncomfortable and I don’t want to say anything negative, my go to answer is, “I don’t know.  I’m just some girl trying to get into heaven”. That’s my way of saying, “I prefer not to answer because it will be ugly and I need to do better.”  Do I think that if I had engaged in the question and was ugly, I wouldn’t get to heaven?  No.  Do I think I’m not going to heaven because I am a sinner?  No.  In fact, I KNOW I am a sinner and I KNOW I’m going to heaven.  

You see, our acceptance into heaven is not how good we have been.  It’s not how many times we attend church, how much we tithe, how kind we are people or how many people we turn to the faith.  Yes, God commands us to do certain things as christians.  And yes, we should 100% do them.  But, if you are like me, you realize the more you study the Bible the more you see how imperfect you are.  You have to understand that sin separates us from God.  Therefore, to get to His dwelling place, it won’t be on merit.  Look at Ecclesiastes 7:20, “Surely there is not a righteous man on earth who does good and never sins.”  By His own Word, He knows we are inherently sin.

In order to get to heaven, a person must first understand they are a sinner, and unable to justify themselves before God on their own. To be saved, all you need to do is believe that Jesus is Lord, that He died as the perfect sacrifice for their sins, and He was resurrected. Once someone has faith in Jesus Christ the Holy Spirit secures that person’s salvation until Jesus returns. “In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit” (Ephesians 1:13).  One of my daily prayers is, “Lord, please forgive my sins I have committed today and in the past.  Lord, please also forgive the sins I will commit in the future.”  I like to have all my t’s crossed and my i’s dotted. 🙂

Heaven is a magical place with pearly gates, and golden roads.  If it wasn’t God’s place, I would think there would be HIGH security but…He kinda knows EVERYTHING that is going on.  With that being said, you would think surely, there’s more to it to get in, right?  Nope.

Thankfully, it is NOT based on how kind we are or how much we give.  Want to know why?  For every good, there’s at least 2 sins that outweigh it.  I am so thankful that God knows us (because of course He does).  He wants us to be in His kingdom forever.  He’s our Father.  He knew there was no way we were getting to heaven on merit.  Hence, Jesus.  Jesus’s sole purpose was for us.  One man paid the price for ALL of us.  Incredible.

So, if I led you astray with my sign off last week, please know that was not my intention.  And please know that I am so far from perfect.  Maybe that was supposed to happen just for this motivation, right?

Love you all,

Jennifer

AKA Just a girl who is thankful she’s forgiven

 



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