We suffer because
we, along with all of humanity, are disconnected from our Creator;
the Source of life, love, and all things. As a result we don't function as we were designed to. In a word we are ¹broken.
We also suffer because
the rest of the created order is in bondage as a result of our choosing to turn away from God.
Our
rebellious distrust of God is the reason for ²pain, suffering, corruption, and death.
God
did not (and does not) cause evil or suffering. It is the organic result of our choosing to reject
and walk away from Him; to live independent of Him and attempt to make life
work without Him - the Source of life, love, and all things. If you turn off the light switch (or unscrew the lightbulb), the light goes out. The one who made the light isn't the problem.
However, He uses the resulting pain of our disconnection to reveal to us that He is the ultimate Source of love, life, and all things.
Pain
does not have the last word regarding evil, God does.
How does God uses evil for good?
Suffering can reveal to us how life does not work (as intended) without Him, so we might be drawn back into a loving relationship with him.
He does
not (and did not) cause evil itself but he does use it. It becomes a tool to turn us back to Himself and shape us, making us a
more perfect bearer of His image i.e. He uses it to make us more like His Son.
God
is greater than evil. Evil doesn't win, God does even in and through
evil.
¹For a further discussion on being broken click here.
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Footnotes:
²Pain
is the ³loss (or absence) of the good things God has created that we use to ease or mask our pain. Pain is a reminder to
turn to God, our ultimate good, and no longer to the good things we use to self comfort.
The reason these things don't work long term is our need is permanent not temporary - we are designed for infinite love (God's love) not temporary comfort. Created things are temporary. They do not have life in themselves but are sustained by Christ. "... And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together"
³For an extended discussion of this point click here.
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