The invisible everything
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Makes Himself evident in creation, yet many refuse to see His influence in our lives.
You see, we live in a perfect system of law and consequence which our Creator has set in place. He is our Heavenly Father after all. Just as parents correct their children when they do wrong, God corrects us when we do wrong. I'm of the mind that His corrections are the natural consequences we experience when we act in a manner contrary to His instructions which is “sin”. There is great wisdom in the way our world works. This system of law and consequence helps us learn, and grow, and develop as a collective species.
The thing is, we reap what we sow (Collectively). Not only does the individual who sins pay for those sins, but others do as well. It might seem unjust and unfair, but God isn't the one who is sinning - We are. God merely allows us to do things that we know will harm us and/or others. He allows us to live on our terms, which I find to be a true blessing regardless of the hardships we endure when others force their will upon our own.
The truth is that we are in this life together, so the sooner we realize and start learning from our mistakes and from the mistakes of others, the sooner we (As a species) can begin the healing process (Collectively).
When one suffers we all suffer, and that is the reality of it all. Chain events, snowball effects and so forth make it of the utmost importance that we ourselves change, and help lead others to do the same if only by being an example.
Evil (Calamity) or that which we find unpleasant in life can be a great asset to us if and when we are wise enough to learn from its effects. I believe the effects, or rather the correction taking place is God's hand.
Moral evils are relative, so I'm not at all certain that there is such a thing. There is certainly things we find unpleasant that others do, however. Sin obviously causes suffering in us and in others, but isn't it God who Created all things, and who corrects us when we do wrong? It is a collective correction, as we are ultimately one body. It's high time we realize this.
I view evil (Calamity) to be a necessary reality in life. If we can be mindful enough to learn from it, we will come to great understanding. Not only that, but one cannot be perfect, or complete without knowing (First hand) what evil entails. I'm sure that God grieves because of how wicked we have become, but I'm also certain that He knows what the human race needs - God knows best.
The problem is that the world is full of fools. We all know that when we act contrary to Gods laws and principles that it causes not only us, but also others to suffer. Yet, we continue to repeat the same things over and again. This is why we need to apply ourselves to understanding, and then apply that understanding in life, which is wisdom.
No one likes to think themselves a fool, but when all is said and done, a fool is one who never learns from their mistakes, nor from the mistakes of others. A fool is doomed to repeat over and over the same mistakes, just as a fool will not look to others for understanding. Why? Because a fool refuses to heed correction in any form. Whether the correction comes from natural consequence, personal afflictions, or from watching others suffer, a fool will not apply him/herself to understanding or to application.
Our every action has a consequence - Be it a pleasant one, or an unpleasant one. It is written that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. We need to have a reverence for life, for God, and to understand that when we live contrary to His will, that there will be consequences.
We all reap what we sow in one manner or another. IF we are wise, and use such corrections to our benefit, learning and growing from them, we will become that which God intended. I believe that all things were created by God, and that God corrects those He loves, which is EVERYONE. That's why we suffer when it comes to sinning. He has given us His instructions for guidance, so we might avoid evil/calamity, but if we fail to heed His instructions, He goes a step further and corrects us through the natural laws He has set in place.
I don't actually believe in "evil" as most use the term. I view life in terms of wise and unwise - Pleasant and unpleasant. Good and Evil are relative terms, and they differ from person to person. The reality is that when most use the terms good and evil, they are actually referring to what they like and don't like.
Just something to chew on,
GK