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Has your heart ever wondered, ever pondered ...
Posted : 27 May, 2011 08:45 AM

... this question addressed by Charles Stanley as his devotion for today in his IN TOUCH devotional magazine, the question of why God allows evil?



I imagine that all of us have and so this devotion reminds us and encourages our hearts and spirits as we encounter the evil all around us and deal with it in our lives, with God's help, every day in this heaven and earth.



Love, Steve





Why Does God Allow Evil?



Friday, May 27, 2011



Read | Genesis 2:15-17



When Christians discuss how and when evil entered the world, they most often point to the serpent�s temptation of Eve. But in fact, we must go back a bit further to the moment when God planted the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. By offering Adam and Eve a choice between obedience and rebellion, the Lord allowed for evil to enter His perfect creation.



Now, you are probably asking the very question that plagues many people, believers and unbelievers alike: Why does a loving God allow evil? Some unsatisfactory answers have been put forward over the years�for example, that the Lord doesn�t care or that He�s helpless to prevent evil. Such responses contradict what God says about Himself in Scripture (Rom. 5:8; Ps. 47:8). The truth is, our loving Father wields absolute authority over this world.



God had a purpose for letting wickedness enter the world. The Tree of Knowledge was a testing ground. Adam and Eve had to choose between rebellion and love, evil and righteousness, disobedience and obedience.

Because the Lord desired love from the human beings He created, He had to offer a choice. Genuine love is given freely. The alternatives were either to skip the whole creation process or to program mankind like robots to give Him glory and praise.



The Lord gives two assurances regarding evil. First, His purpose is not for us to sin (James 1:13). He desires that we live with righteous intent so that evil can find no room in our hearts. Second, when we are touched by evil, He will cause the experience to work for our good (Rom. 8:28).



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