OFTEN WE ASK WHY
GOD PERMITS EVIL WHEN IT'S WE WHO DO THAT BY STRAYING FROM HIS
DESIGN
Many ask why God permits evil. The better question is why we do.
Often, when there is an intractable problem in a person's life -- no matter how
much he or she prays -- it does not leave because he has forgotten a biblical
admonition from Jesus, Who, as Saint Francis of Assisi reminded his friars (see:
The Writings of Saint Francis), when
asked once why a spirit would not leave, said (Mark 9:29),
"This kind of demon cannot go forth except in fasting and prayer."
It's a trick of the devil that in modern versions of the Bible they
have removed the word "fasting."
We pray and pray but we are praying against an obstacle, a
roadblock, a wall, instead of removing it. Hence, frustration. "Where is God?"
Waiting (while we butt our heads).
Proclaim a fast.
Dispel evil and then: seek His design in prayer. Look for His "signs
in your midst" (the "sign of His Plan").
This comes yes through peace but also through ease despite
difficulty.
Always remember: victory starts in your thoughts. When you meditate
on the truth that God is for you and has a good plan for you, seeds of faith
will spring forth, and you will rise up in boldness to a new level of
victory.
"When you are following God’s plan for your life, it is certain that
you will find yourself thrust out of your comfort zone," notes one evangelist.
"Perhaps you have an opportunity before you right now that seems intimidating.
Maybe you want to start a new career, but you are afraid that you won’t be able
to succeed. Or, you want to buy a new home, but your lack of experience as a
homeowner is holding you back. While it may be true that you lack experience at
something, let me assure you that God does not; and when you rely on Him, He
will equip you to excel at whatever you set your hand to. He will always lead
you to a new level of victory!"
It is another reason for stubborn problems: straying from
God's design. We decide to build a "house" without His blueprint. Yet let us
ask: Do we really think we could design anything better than God does? If we
believe such a thing we should think of snowflakes and then go and design all
the snowflakes that have ever existed on earth and make certain each one is
different than any other, yet beautifully symmetrical, for that is what God
does. Look at the whorls -- again unique -- of your fingerprints. Do you think
that a Creator Who did that -- Who creates every human face differently, yet
wonderfully, Who has endless ways of configuring beauty, Who sets a specific
path for every life, in accordance with a Grander Plan -- is not also watchful
over every minute detail that transpires in our lives?
As Saint Gregory said, "In this visible world, nothing takes place
without the agency of the invisible creature" and Saint Thomas: "As the inferior
angels... are ruled by the superior, so are all material things ruled by
angels."
When there are roadblocks, we are out of touch with
them.
We have only to reflect upon Christ's own
mother at His birth and then Crucifixion to know that had we been in her place,
we would have complained that God was providing absolutely nothing. Yet, there
was no complaint from this wisest woman in history. Was that a roadblock -- what
happened at the inn -- or a step upward (for her and Him and all of
humanity)?
Just as God designed your face, the way your organs function with
each other, the molecules in your blood, so did He design a plan for your life,
yes with hardships; you lose peace when you stray from it, when you attempt to
circumvent or even re-design it, when you do not take the time (in prayer, after
a fast) to expel the evil one.
Have you not noticed that when you let God handle matters they fall
into place in a way you could not have foreseen but is so natural? All is a
miracle. It is just so large a miracle that we do not see it. He even suspends
time. This is a lesson of Lent: stripping down what we fashion in favor of what
God has for us. You are who you really are when God controls your
life.
"How, then, does God treat those whom He loves most?" asked Dom Bruno
Webb, a Benedictine monk (in Why Does God Permit Evil?). "'Whom the Lord
loveth He correcteth, and He scourgeth every son whom He accepteth." Christ
Himself said that "every branch that beareth fruit He cleanseth, that it may
bear more fruit."
"For You formed my inward parts," says Psalm 139. "You wove me
in my mother’s womb." You are "wonderfully made." Our pruning clipper is the
Crucifix.
Don't ever let anyone or anything -- nay,
not a trial -- cause you to believe otherwise. Nor besmirch another's path. His
design operates in other dimensions. Never resist what He has in store for you!
For what He designs will bring you joy that lasts. He knows you like you could
not know yourself. He knows who you really are because He created you. What we
design (if not made with Him) passes into nothingness. What will last longer, a
ship that man has built or an island that God has; a fluorescent light or the
sun; a skyscraper or Mount Everest?
"If it be Thy Will, take this cup from Me; if not, let Your Will be
done." The Plan was a great one. It was realized by looking from the Cross and
then up and beyond it, into eternity, where every trial on earth will one day
make perfect sense.
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