Stop Spot
“I form the light and create darkness, I make peace and create calamity; I, the LORD, do all these things. ’”
Isaiah 45:7 NKJVhttps://bible.com/114/isa.45.7.nkjv
One of the problems with human response to the experiences of darkness and calamity is not just the asking of wrong question ‘why’. We often do not ask the same question ‘why’ in response to the experiences of light and peace. Therefore, the mind gets burdened with the responsibility of supplying myriads of blame spots, like a chessboard. Although there is no hiding in the fact that human factors, omission and commission do contribute significantly to most of life’s predicament, the sovereign God do accommodate all of human actions and inaction for a purpose. So, the right question at a single stop spot (and not myriad of spots) is ‘what’, and not ‘why’. ‘What are you doing, Lord?’ is always better than ‘Why do you allow that to happen to me?’. Afterall, if man is believed to be part of God’s work in progress, preference for God’s presence as the only stop spot will be non-negotiable.
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