The news was very difficult to read, much less
understand. Why would God ordain such a
thing? It all seemed such a waste from a
Kingdom perspective.
We, who are committed to biblical orthodoxy and
thus know that the Sovereign Lord governs His universe with His almighty arm,
cannot countenance the possibility that tragedies occur outside of His determined
will. Yet, sometimes, we are utterly at
a loss to explain the divine rationale.
Over thirty years ago Dr. James Dobson published a
book titled, When God Doesn’t Make Sense. As Christians, if we are honest, we will
admit that at times God’s ways utterly mystify us.
God declared through His prophet Isaiah, “For My
thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways … for as the
heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My
thoughts than your thoughts” (55:9-10).
This truth was on bold display recently in Nebraska.
Just over a week ago the Pals family of five was
killed in a car accident as they were on their way to train for missionary service
in Japan. Jamison and Kathryn, both 29,
died with their three children: Ezra 3, Violet, 23 months, and Calvin, 2 ½ months. An “inattentive and distracted” truck driver
rammed “at a high rate of speed” into their minivan. He is charged with five counts of felony
motor vehicle homicide.
Three years ago, Jamison wrote a letter to Kathryne,
encouraging her to embrace his vision of serving as a missionary in Japan. He concluded, “It may costs us much, but
would you have it any other way?
Whatever we lose will be worth it if we gain more of Christ …” From an earthly perspective, the Pals lost
everything. But they now enjoy the
presence of Christ, their mission having been completed.
God is glorified when His saints lay it all on the
line in serving Him. What may appear to
be a setback is in reality another step forward. Sinful, human irresponsibility redounds to
the glory of God when Christians are seen serving Him selflessly and
faithfully. May God raise up, through
their example, so many replacements for the Pals family that, in the end, much
more will be accomplished to further the Kingdom than if the Pals had proceeded
to Japan and served faithfully for decades.
God, give us faith to trust your plan … even when we "don’t get it."
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