What About Virginia Tech?Mal Couch, Ph.D., Th.D.Many people ask, “Where was God when thirty-two students and faculty died at the hands of a mad gunman?” This is a natural question and one that both unbelievers and believers may ask. It seems sometimes that God is asleep and that He is passive when such tragedies happen. But the child of God knows that God is not impotent and helpless, and that indeed He does have a plan. But the only way we know this is by looking at the road map, the guide book, the revelation of the Word of God! It must be added however that even after we have seen the biblical verses and the truths about this subject in the Bible, we still struggle because of our human limitations. We are so small, and God is so big!
With such events that just happened in Virginia, believers in Christ have to look at the Scriptures in an orderly and systematic fashion to understand all that God is saying about such happenings. Here is a doctrinal progression we need to keep in mind:
King David died when God was through with him (Acts 13:36). Our days are numbered and we do not go beyond those assigned to us (Job 14:5). God in an absolute way, controls nature and the nations as He wishes (Job 12:13-25). For His purposes He can allot “months of vanity” to us and appoint “nights of trouble” as He sees fit (Job 7:3). He leaves illness with us in order to humble us (2 Cor. 12:7-10). No one can stop God from doing what He wishes, and, nothing happens outside the scope of His providence (Dan. 4:35). And yet we trust in His absolute righteousness and goodness. He knows what He is doing! Those who do not believe God is sovereign in all things, even in death, need to read Arthur Pink’s Sovereignty of God. The sovereignty of God in all things is one of the forgotten and misplaced major doctrines of Christianity. Those who deny such just have not studied thoroughly the whole Word of God. |