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When Why Is Not Sufficient

When Why Is Not Sufficient

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When evil happens, one of the first questions we ask is why. Scripture provides reasons, prophecies, and context. But rarely the kind of answers that bring immediate comfort. Even the celebration of Christmas includes the atrocity of Herod’s massacre of the children in Bethlehem. Advent is not only about peace and joy; it is also about a Savior entering a broken and hostile world. We are called to trust God’s sovereignty, even when we do not understand His ways, and to look beyond present suffering to eternal glory. Sermon Notes • Why evil followed immediately after the birth of Jesus • Herod’s actions and the slaughter of the innocent • God’s foreknowledge and prophetic fulfillment • Why asking “why” often brings no comfort • God’s response to suffering in the book of Job • How God remains in control even when evil seems to win • The hope of eternity for those who suffer for God’s purposes • Whether believers are willing to trust God—even in suffering Matthew 2:13 – 15 An angel warns Joseph about Herod and tells him to take Jesus to Egypt Matthew 2:16 Herod having been tricked by the Magi had all the male children 2 and under killed Matthew 2:17 & 18 Jeremiah’s prophesy was fulfilled, but there was no comfort Job 38:1 – 4 Where were you when God created Job 40:1 – 9 Are you going to annul God’s judgments Romans 8:28 God causes all things to become good for those who love Him and are called by Him Revelation 7:9 – 17 Great Tribulation martyrs Revelation 22:20 Even so, Come Jesus
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