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doesn’t God_______? You fill in the blank—you’ve
probably asked the same question. Why doesn’t
God heal the sick and stop the tragedies and right the
wrongs and turn back evil and make everything nice?
Yes, why doesn’t God?
Well,
that question isn’t going to be answered in one
short column. There are libraries full of books trying
to answer that question as people wrestle with the whole
issue of evil and nastiness and horror and general yuckiness
in a world that is declared “good” by a
God who is also declared “Good.”
My
own take on it is that God could easily make everything
good again, but we’d just mess it up again because
people really don’t want to be all that good themselves.
There is one point in the Bible where Jesus tells his
followers to get busy and get out there and heal the
sick and raise the dead and cleanse the lepers and cast
out demons. All those things surely sound like turning
the world good again. But right after Jesus tells them
to get going, he also tells them that some people really
aren’t going to be happy about being cleansed
and healed and alive and demon-free and are not going
to offer any welcome to those coming for such tasks.
Why?
Because getting healed and cleansed and being alive
and demon free are not one way actions that come only
from God to us. We have to cooperate in getting healed
and being clean and staying alive and demon free. It’s
a two-way street here—traffic has got to flow
both ways for it to work.
This
spring when I was in France, my son and I wanted to
drive into the center of a very old town. To get there
we had to pass over a small bridge and go inside what
were the original city walls, built to hold off invaders.
The street through the city was very, very narrow, and
traffic could only flow one way at a time, yet there
were entrances on both sides of the town. So the street
was always one way, but it changed directions every
few minutes. It was the only way it could work. It meant
long waits as the stop light on one side of town let
in a series of cars. Those cars had to get through the
town and out the other side before that light could
turn green and let in a few going the other way. A bit
cumbersome for this normally rapid moving American,
but it worked. Everyone cooperated with the need for
two way traffic in a one-way town. Cooperation—it
means things go both ways.
I
really can’t see any difference between the need
for traffic cooperation and the need to cooperate with
the Spirit of God. We’re constantly being offered
healing, cleansing, life and freedom from our demons.
But to be healed means actually receiving the healing—and
then living like well people. To be cleansed means getting
bathed, and then getting bathed again and again and
again, because we all get dirty all the time. To be
made alive means leaving behind the things that lead
to death and intentionally living in the light the holy
call to be fully human. To be free of our demons means
we no longer show hospitality to the things which destroy
us and those around us, but say “no” to
those destructive forces.
It
takes two of us, but many just start and stop with “Why
doesn’t God ...” and never get to “why
don’t I . . .” and then never see that God
is doing those things—we’re just not cooperating.
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