WHERE WAS GOD
WHEN TRAGEDIES STRIKE, DO YOU EVER WONDER, ‘WHERE WAS GOD?’
OR IN YOUR OWN LIFE, HAS A TRAUMATIC EVENT MADE YOU QUESTION WHETHER GOD CARES
ABOUT YOU PERSONALLY?
Perhaps you feel as did Sheila, who lives in the United
States. Raised in a deeply religious family, she says: “From childhood on, I was drawn to God because he is
our Maker. Yet, I never felt close to him. I thought he was watching me, but
only from a distance. I didn’t feel that
God hated me, but neither did I believe that he cared for me.” Why did Sheila have doubts? She explains: “My family faced one tragedy
after another, and it seemed that God wasn’t
helping us at all.”
Like Sheila, you may feel sure that Almighty God exists.
Yet, you may wonder whether he really cares about you. The righteous man Job,
who had faith in the power and wisdom of the Creator, had similar doubts. (Job
2:3; 9:4) After Job was pummeled by one tragedy after another—with no relief in sight—he asked God: “Why
do you hide your face and consider me your enemy?”—Job 13:24.
What does the Bible say? Is God to blame when tragedy
strikes? Is there any evidence that God cares about humans in general and about
each one of us individually? On a personal level, can any of us really know
whether he notices us, understands us, empathizes with us, or helps us with our
problems?
In the following articles, we will consider what creation
teaches us about God's care for
us. (Romans 1:20)
Then, we will analyze what the Bible reveals about God’s care. The more you “come to know him” through his creation and his
Word, the more you will have the assurance that “he cares for you.”—1
John 2:3; 1 Peter 5:7
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