We live in a day when evil runs rampant.
Wars, child abuse, murder and death- it seems to be getting worse every day!
With so much evil in the world, how could there possibly be a God? And why
would He send such disorder into His creation? To find the answers to these
questions, one must first understand the cause of these questions.
Cause and Effect
Every
effect has a cause. God is not the reason for death. With God all things are
pure, lovely, holy, and righteous. In His presence there
is a continuous source of purity. The evil we see does not originate with God.
Then what is the cause of evil? Death and
evil is a result of our evil deeds (what the Bible calls “sin”).
“For the
wages of sin is death…” (Romans
6.23)
So
the evil exists because of us.
But
what is sin?
“…Sin is
transgression of the Law.” (1
John 3.4)
God’s Law gives commandment not to lie,
murder, steal, commit adultery, or desire what others have (as well as about
600 other commandments). The evil that is seen in this world is a result of
breaking these commandments.
Not only does sin cause evil in this world,
but it restricts us from being in God’s perfect home in heaven. By willfully
sinning, a separation is formed between sinful mankind and sinless God- leaving
one option: hell.
It’s
logical- cause and effect.
For this cause, we are lost. We need to find
God. But how?
Compass Direction
When in need of navigation, it pays to have
a compass- something to show us the way.
When God became a man, Jesus of Nazareth, He came to provide a way to
Him. Jesus lived 33 years without sinning once-
never causing any evil. He died upon a cross and gave His life for mankind. Our
sin was placed on His shoulders.
“He was
wounded for our transgressions” (Isaiah
53.4)
He
died in our place, was buried and rose again. He is now in heaven. Jesus’
cross has bridged the gap between God and man! Because of Jesus Christ, we now know the
way to God. Jesus said, “I am the way.” He
died to forgive our sins and bring us to Him.
Jesus came to us. But in order for His gift
to be ours, we must come to Him and receive it.
“For by grace are you saved through faith… it
is the gift of God.” (Romans 3.8)
It
is by faith that one may come to God.
“That if
thou shalt confess with thy mouth
the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in
thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
(Romans 10.9)
By confessing you are a sinner and believing in Jesus Christ as Saviour,
you may find God today!
You can know God today! Call upon Him to save you!