Lesson by Scott Shifferd
Recorded September 11, 2016
Some came to Jesus who told him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. By Jesus’s response, their focus was on their suffering as consequence of their sins. Jesus revealed that these were not worse sinners to suffer in this way, and he declared, “No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.” Whether anyone likes this answer or not, everyone will die and face God in judgment. This study addresses the cause of suffering and its link to God’s judgment. This lesson answers a very pressing question, “How can an all-powerful God allow suffering and remain benevolent?” Because all have sinned, all face death (Rom 3:23; 6:23). By man’s sin, death spread to all men (Rom 5:12). Suffering is the consequence and God’s judgment against sin. Those who do wicked are storing up wrath on the day of God’s judgment. On that day, God will render to each one according to one’s works. God shows no partiality (Rom 2:1–11). No matter one’s suffering, which is the result of sin; God will judge justly and without partiality. From the biblical perspective, calamities consist of justice and blessing. How? Scripture Reading: Romans 2:5-11 (read by David Johnson)
Lesson by Scott Shifferd Recorded September 11, 2016
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