WHY BAD THINGS HAPPEN
TO GOOD PEOPLE
June 8, 2012
Sister Jacobs has just shared a sketch of our lives
together. What a blessing she has been.
We would like to share our testimonies and our questions and answers
regarding our assigned topic in the same way we have lived our lives – as a
team.
First, we were asked to share our feelings regarding the
blessings of being fathers.
Sister Jacobs, would you share your understanding of what
fathers do and how they bless our lives. Perhaps you could share some of the
beautiful ways your father blessed the lives of your family in younger days and
anything else you are inspired to tell.
Next, we have been asked to talk about a question that has
been considered by billions of humans over human existence.
Two questions: Why do
bad things happen to good people?
Why
do blessings come to people like me that are too incomprehensible for the frail
human mind to begin to
understand?
Moroni 6:7 – 10
Moroni 7:11, 12
Moroni 7:31 – 36
Moroni 9:25, 26
Moroni 10:32 – 33
1 Nephi 7:15 – 21 the
power of God, the blessing of forgiveness and repentance
Luke 23:23 – 26
Why was Abel killed by his brother Cain?
Why have the traditions of man stirred up the hearts of
millions to plunder, maim and kill in the name of some difference in
interpretations spawned by man?
- Crusades
- Protestants and Catholics in Ireland
- Muslem/Islam dedication to forge ahead to the last days
- Death and starvation in most of the world’s population
- Cancer and heart diseases take the lives of millions
- Bubonic plague killed millions
- Influenza killed millions in the 1915 – 30 era
- Countries and rulers maiming, enslaving, and killing their own all over the world
We in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are
blessed with the “fullness of the Gospel” which provides us with resolution. It
would be a gray day in our lives if we did not have scriptural and prophetic
understanding and direction. For example:
- When a child dies, we know that they have a place in the Celestial kingdom. How blessed we are to understand the nature of eternal life. These children can be part of our eternal family. The hard part is up to us. We must live and work and play according to the Gospel plan. We must remain on the strait and narrow path, holding ever fast to the Iron Rod (or the word of God)
- When someone is born with special needs such as a Down’s syndrome child, they become the teachers – we the learners. We were visiting the Gary and Kathrine Kunz family recently. Their wonderful son, Karl, was born with Down’s syndrome. He is one of the most amazing young men I have ever known. He can tell you all the temples he has gone through for baptisms for the dead, how many temples are currently active, and many, many more testimony building things which bless the Kunz family. While we were there he went to his room and brought back a true masterpiece of art. He had drawn the Denmark Temple and labeled it such at the bottom. Anyone that thinks that being in Karl’s presence is anything other than a glimpse of eternal life and exaltation is simply missing the point of life.
- When someone suffers from the big C, or croaks prematurely with a heart attack, or is killed by a drunk driver, or is slaughtered in some far away country through mindless acts of war, pestilence, or disease, we know that their lives are part of God’s great plan. We will eventually be able to assist them through temple covenants by providing what they were not able to get while in their earthly tabernacle. The blessings of the temple alone, provide us with more answers than all the historians, scriptoriums, and philosophers in history combined.
- When someone becomes unable to speak, or use their body functions through the ageing process, the ravages of Alzheimer’s, strokes, or other impairments, we ponder and pray for them and for ourselves, with the ever-constant prayer in our hearts that we can “endure to the end.” How sweet it is to know that our loved ones will reunite through the veil. One of the most amazing examples of eternal love is that of Jean’s parents. Jean, will you share this wonderful story with us.
- Health and sickness; pleasure and pain; goodness and evil; God and Satan. Sister Vanderlaan spoke of the many illnesses and life challenging experiences in our beloved Toquerville Second Ward. We have witnessed mighty miracles in your midst in the few months we have been here.
- We have seen neighbors helping neighbors. Loving acts of kindness through everything from simple smiles, handshakes, and acknowledgement; to heavy labor, spiritual guidance, Priesthood blessings, and opportunities to serve.
- We have witnessed people willing to share their time and knowledge in assisting us and others in finding better ways to serve the Lord through:
- Spiritually uplifting sacrament meeting talks
- Wonderfully spiritual sacrament time from the priesthood
- Well organized and spiritually/factually correct Sunday school lessons
- Opportunities to serve and learn in priesthood and relief society activities
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