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'How do we know God is there?'
We can only know God is there if he chooses to make himself known. He has done
this in creation, through the Bible and supremely in the person of Jesus. Had
we lived almost 2000 years ago, we could have seen him face to face. Jesus
claimed to be God and he backed up those claims with his actions. He calmed
storms, healed the sick, cast out evil spirits, raised the dead, and forgave
people. When Jesus himself was put to death, he rose again. The evidence of
Jesus' life and actions demonstrate that he was who he claimed to be: the living
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'How can a loving God send people to
hell?'
The Bible reveals two sides of God's character - his justice and his love. Since
all of us have rebelled against God, he is just in giving us the punishment that
we deserve. If we tell God we want to be separate from him, God gives us what
we want - eternal separation. However, because God is supremely loving he sent
his son, Jesus, to take all of God's anger on himself. If we accept the death
of Jesus for us we can spend eternity in heaven not hell. The amazing thing is
not that God sends people to hell (as we all deserve), but that he has made it
possible for us to go to heaven, even though we don't deserve to. |
'How can God allow suffering in the world?'
There is no simple answer to this question. All of us go through suffering in
our lives, and many people suffer greatly. The Bible shows us that God is completely
perfect (he hates suffering and evil) and also completely powerful (and so
he could remove it in an instant). Suffering exists in the world because of
our rebellion against God. God hates suffering, has suffered himself, and has
promised that there will be no suffering in heaven. He is delaying the day
when he will end suffering once and for all, in order to give us the opportunity
to turn back to him and forgiven for rebelling against him. |
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Reproduced with the kind permission of Dundonald
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