“My God, why have you forsaken me?”
Why? that seems to be a question we ask ourselves a lot these days. Why is there war? Why is there pain and suffering? Why did so many people have to die in Haiti? This is probably the most difficult question to answer for most of us. It would seem that God is no where to be found in our suffering. Yet, I say he is even closer to us. God is merciful and forgiving. He does not punish us for our sins, he forgives us of them. God doesn’t sit idly by and let bad things happen to us. Suffering happens every day, because that is the human condition, and the world in which we live. Grace happens every day. God comes to us in the storm, and wants to hold onto to us tightly. God never abandons us. However, sometimes we don’t recognize this and choose to abandon Him. We blame God for our suffering instead of embracing Him in order to seek comfort. The quote in my title are the words uttered by Jesus Christ as he hung on the cross. Some people think that Jesus, just like us, felt abandoned and alone during His suffering. What some people don’t realize is he was actually quoting Psalm 22. You should read the whole Psalm, because it is actually filled with hope. The Psalm goes on to say “For He has not spurned nor disdained the wretched man in his misery. Nor did He turn his face away from him, but when he cried out to Him, He heard him”
I know how difficult it is for most us us to not question why? I even think it’s ok to question, but please know that God is there for us during these times of suffering. He will carry us through our pain if we let him into our hearts.