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Today I’d like to start with a few reflections about the will of God (aka, providence of God). This is in response to the numerous untimely deaths that we have experienced in our congregation. When the unlikely happens whether it be death, accident, job or relationship loss, or natural disaster, we can find ourselves asking the question, “Why?” And we deserve to have a place where we can wrestle with this question.
I would offer to you some scriptures that relate especially to to untimely death: John 14: 1-6a; Romans 8:35-39; I John 4:7-21; and Revelations 21:1-5. These are a few of the key ones. If we start with the Gospel of John chapter 14, you can see that Christ assures us that this life is not the end, but rather there is a place that God is preparing for us. We can imagine that must be a unique place for each individual. Then the eighth chapter of Romans offers hope in the unseen. This whole chapter is worth reading! It offers the understanding again that this is not the end, “nothing can separate us from the love of God.”
I John 4 is a great chapter to help us as we ponder the “why” question. It assures us that the God of love is not punishing people. The God of love is not a puppeteer pulling strings to make bad things happen to certain people, but rather the God of love hopes for a long happy life for us. The God of love offers us strength and hope in the midst of life’s greatest challenges. God sent to us Jesus who gives not only a model of divine love and how to live, but also the assurance that eternity is a certainty as we see Christ conquer even death through the resurrection. Our God of love will see us through anything!
Lastly, in Revelation 21 we are reassured that God is making all things new. All things! So whatever we are facing, God can take death or defeat and reassure us that God will be with us through all things.
There are some great books out there to help you think fully through all of these points that lead to God’s promise of hope as we walk through whatever life will hand us. One of my favorites is The Will of God by Leslie Weatherhead. In this thin little book, Weatherhead helps us think through the phrase, “the will of God” which is used so loosely in conversation. He talks about the intentional, circumstantial, and the ultimate will of God. I highly recommend this little book that was written as a response to the World Wars of the 20th century.
Another text that has multiple stories throughout that has blessed me greatly in the past week is a little book that Kevin Barth gave to me. Kevin lost his lovely wife Lisa this past week to brain cancer. Kevin said this book gave them great assurances of eternal life. It is called Final Gifts by Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley.
What questions do you have about the providence or will of God? What books have blessed your life as you have pondered this question? Please, share that others might be blessed. Next time I’ll cover in more detail the different aspects of Weatherhead’s book.