Monday, February 8, 2021

God is Good?

What does it mean that “God is good”?


I have heard that statement all my life, even more in recent months. Most recently I’ve begun to wonder what people mean when they say, “God is good.” I’ve begun to wonder what that sounds like to someone who does not believe in God, or someone weak in faith who is experiencing great difficulty in life. I know this...

  • The presence of evil does not change the good character of God.
  • Calamity and injustice in this world do not change the good character of God.
  • Your circumstances do not change the good character of God.

God revealed His divine character to Moses:
“The Lord, the Lord God, compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in lovingkindness and truth; who keeps lovingkindness for thousands, who forgives iniquity, transgression and sin; yet He will by no means leave the guilty unpunished….”
—Exodus 34:6-7 (NASB95)
We should recognize that God is always full of love and, at the same time, always full of justice. The fact that God is compassionate and slow to anger tells us that there is reason for compassion and reason for anger. The fact that God will not let the guilty go unpunished tells us that sin will be punished, so justice ultimately will be served. The fact that God forgives tells us that God deeply desires a relationship with created mankind.

So, the character of God gives us understanding of God and understanding of the world we live in. When we read the book of Genesis, it is evident that God did not create the world in a broken state. Nor did He create man in a sinful state. Yet, because of sinful man, we now live in a broken world. So, we should not be surprised that we live with calamities, injustices, and personal difficulties, not the least of which is death itself.

Think about it. Mankind sinned and God did not destroy him. Said another way, mankind foolishly broke fellowship with God and walked away. Yet, God deeply desired fellowship with created man. Because of His divine nature, He determined to remedy the situation through Jesus.

So what does all this have to do with, “God is good”?

God allows evil to remain; allows calamities to occur; and even allows YOU to experience difficulties, suffering and death. That is the world mankind has made for himself, not the world God created for man. That is what we deserve.

God is just, so there has to be a payment for sin. From the beginning, the consequence of sin was death. So, before man was even created, God had devised a plan in which He would preserve His character of being just. He would offer to pay for man’s sin debt. He paid the debt by offering His only begotten Son as a sacrifice for your sins and for my sins. God fixed man’s sin problem through Jesus Christ. Can you think of a suitable word to describe this expression of God’s justice and love?

The sacrifice of Jesus bought about reconciliation between God and mankind. Reconciliation is a relationship word. It means that God ended the division and brought Himself and mankind into a friendship relationship. But He did not stop there. God wants that relationship to last forever—literally! So, He made a promise to those who believe in Jesus Christ and devote their lives to Him. He promised eternal life in a new heaven and new earth. The new heaven and new earth will not be broken. It is a place described as paradise. God will be there. Jesus will be there. All who are holy and righteous will be given new bodies so they can live there forever. Can you think of a word to describe all that God has planned for His holy ones?

God is good!


Mark Stinnett
February 7, 2021

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