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A Purpose

For Wednesday, March 8, 2006
Proverbs 16:4

The Lord has made everything for its purpose,
even the wicked for the day of trouble.

This proverb is for us to turn to when events like 9-11 occur. Such events cause us to ask, "Where was God?" "Why did this happen?" "Is God in control?" "Will the wicked get away with this?" This proverb says that the wicked get away with nothing. It says that even 9-11 was under the control of God and serves the purpose or purposes for which he, not the wicked, intended.

Such a teaching might seem discomforting. How could God be involved in such a monstrous event? Religious leaders were quick that year to disavow God’s involvement and cast him as a sympathetic onlooker. It is true that God is not the author of evil as James 1:13 teaches. But if God is merely a compassionate God who wishes bad things didn’t happen, if God was watching the airplanes heading into the buildings simply wishing they would miss, consider then the greater discomforting thought – we are on our own. I had no loved ones die on 9-11, but I have had loved ones die "before their time." And I tell you now that the comforting thought is that their deaths fit into God’s plans. That he is working all things out, including, especially including, all the bad, rotten stuff that goes on. He is working all things out for the purpose which he intended. The wicked are getting away with nothing. Whether they are acting in conscious defiance of God; whether they foolishly think they are pleasing God; whatever the case, they can do nothing but what he permits and what will serve his purpose.

That gives me comfort because the most despairing thought of all is not that good people suffer and die, but that they suffer and die for no reason; that ultimately there is no reason for why anything happens, good or bad. That in time no one is remembered; nothing serves any purpose. Keep in mind, that whatever happens (and we have no guarantee what may happen); keep in mind that The Lord has made everything for its purpose, even the wicked for the day of trouble.