WHY GOD, WHY
PART 3
MIKE CUNNINGHAM
PALM SUNDAY
APRIL 17, 2011
This
is the third in my series of sermons through which I have been trying to answer
our friend Dick’s question, ‘Why God, Why?’ I was encouraged to learn he
thought the first one was great. Dick quickly printed a copy of it for each of
his children and some of his friends at the Fanny Allen Hospital. Needless to
say, I was pleased. And then, just before I finished last week’s sermon, I received
the following email from Dick.
Mike,
it still hurts so very much! I LOVE HER and I know she is OK in JESUS'
ARMS, but it still hurts not having and seeing her around. She is part of me. I
hurt so much! It really isn't easy. I used to go somewhere and she would be
with me. Now I reach for her hand and there is no hand. I don't understand.
Please ask for prayers. I need them. Your friend in Christ, Dick LaBelle.
I
wasn’t surprised to get that email because among the Guest Book posting I
included in last week’s sermon was one from our friend Bobbie. As soon as I
read it I was convinced of the fact that Satan has unleashed his fury on him
just as he has on Dick. Bobbie wrote, “Pastor Mike, is God listening to me? It seems
like there is more of the Devil in my life than there is God.’ Bobby.” As you
folks know, I have been reminding us that we must resist the devil
and he will flee from you. He must! However, it isn’t as simple as shoeing
him away as though he were a fly. For example, I received the following email
from Dick on Friday while I was crafting this sermon. He wrote, Mike,
These
are the questions I'm asking GOD for Nancy and that I want to know. "Why
did GOD let this happen to YOU? God let YOU get cancer and let YOU suffer till
YOU had enough. Then GOD took YOU to heaven. HE didn't need to let this happen
at all. HE let YOU suffer a lot of other times and ways; from 1976 to the last
day in 2010 GOD took YOU to heaven to be with Him. God took your Dad in January
1976 and the same year in July HE took my Dad. Several months later YOUR mom
got so ill you had to be with her for almost 14 years. Several months after
YOUR mom became ill my mom came down with cancer and you helped with her till
GOD took her home in 1978. In 1982 ? ran away from our home. Our son Tim at 19
was killed in January 1984. God let you take care of YOUR mother till October
1989 before HE took her. In between all this GOD let YOUR brother commit
suicide. There were a lot of other things too. HE let YOU get cancer on
December 3, 1996 with no let up till HE took YOU home.
HE
let things happen to YOU like HE did to Job in the Bible. Yet YOU stayed
steadfast with YOUR love for CHRIST. The least GOD could have done was give YOU
a few more years to let YOU do some things YOU wanted to do but couldn’t;
things that HE didn't let YOU have time to do because YOU were doing HIS WILL
for all these years. GOD could have done it differently and it still would have
been perfect because everything GOD does is perfect. GOD could have cured YOUR
cancer and taken away all YOUR pain. GOD could have let YOU stay here a few
more years so YOU could have enjoyed the things YOU missed out on because HE
took away precious years from YOUR life to do HIS will." WHY? WHY? WHY?
WHY? Dick LaBelle.
I’m
glad Dick mentioned Job because the argument could be made that God didn’t make
Job suffer. On the contrary, as D. A. Carson writes it was, “the Sabeans, the
Chaldeans, and their band of marauding riff-raff; the natural elements such as
the windstorm that blew down the house and killed all ten of Job’s children;
bereavement; the illness that he suffered, scraping himself on an ash pit; a
nagging wife; the false comfort of insensitive and theologically perverse
friends. One could say that Satan did it. One could even say that God did it,
for Satan did not go one step beyond what God himself sanctioned.” Carson asks
and then answers his own question, ‘Which answer is the most true? They are all
equally true.’ (A)
God
has blessed Dick with an inquisitive mind. No one can accuse him of not, as
Carson notes, “probing deeply enough to analyze the cosmic tension between God
and the Devil. And then, quite frankly, we do not need God. He could get up and
walk out, and we would not miss him. We have got this thing taped (all figured
out); our analyses are quantifiable.” (B) For example: “What caused the
disastrous defeat of Jerusalem and Judah in 587 B. C.? One might mention many
factors: the rise of the Babylonian superpower; the acquisitiveness of King
Nebuchadnezzar; the decline and decay if the Davidic dynasty; the tragic pride,
proud arrogance, and blind stupidity of King Hezekiah several monarchs earlier
in the dynasty, when he exposed the wealth of the kingdom to the Babylonian
emissaries; the criminal stupidity of Zedekiah despite Jeremiah’s warnings; the
sins of the people that attracted God’s judgment.” (C)
Although
the following passages of scripture may sound like a lot of gibberish to many
of you folks, we have to consider them if we want to understand how Satan and
his fellow slime-balls are working behind the scenes in our lives. For example,
they are relentlessly unleashing the devil’s rage on Dick and Bobbie. So
please try to stay with me as best you can. And, as I always strongly suggest,
please get a printed copy of this message and study it carefully. I assure you
it will be time well spent. Carson provides a detailed analysis of each verse
and, for those of you who are interested I highly recommend reading his
outstanding work. The following are the passages I’m referring to.
“A
great and wondrous sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with
the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. 2 She was pregnant and cried out in pain as
she was about to give birth. 3 Then
another sign appeared in heaven: an enormous red dragon with seven heads and
ten horns and seven crowns on his heads. 4 His
tail swept a third of the stars out of the sky and flung them to the earth. The
dragon stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that he
might devour her child the moment it was born. 5
She gave birth to a son, a male child, who will rule all the
nations with an iron scepter. And her child was snatched up to God and to his
throne. 6 The woman fled into the
desert to a place prepared for her by God, where she might be taken care of for
1,260 days. 7 And there was war in
heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and
his angels fought back. 8 But he
was not strong enough, and they lost their place in heaven. 9 The great dragon was hurled down--that
ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole world astray.
He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him. Revelation 12:1-9 (NIV)
Carson comments: In Revelation 12:1-8, “John
provides us with a glimpse of the church’s problems from God’s perspective.
The literary genre he uses is apocalyptic. That genre sometimes seems strange
to us today because it is no longer written (though it was common enough in
Jewish and Christian circles from about 300 B. C. to about A.D. 300, with
tentacles reaching back much earlier). Apocalyptic literature uses colorful
arrays of symbols and metaphors to analyze human situations from the
perspective of heaven. If I understand the passage before aright, God
here gives a deeper analysis of the difficulties and sufferings of the church,
and then teaches us something of how to be faithful.”
“Revelation (chapters) 12 to 14 marks a major
division in the Apocalypse. These chapters constitute a major hiatus before the
final display of God’s wrath in the seven plagues of Revelation 16. John
traces in these chapters the underlying cause for the hostility and suffering
that fall upon the church. The cause is nothing less than the rage of Satan
against the church. If you do not have a category for Satan’s rage, John says,
then you cannot understand deeply what is happening in Contemporary
Christianity.” (D) And I might add such as we are seeing in our country and
throughout the world today.
In
today’s message we’re going to consider Carson’s comments starting with verse
4. He explains, “The dragon’s tail, we are told, “swept a third of the stars
out of the sky and flung them to earth” (v.4). This is not some form of mistaken
ancient cosmology demonstrating that the biblical authors were woefully
ignorant of scientific facts. Rather, this is a part of apocalyptic metaphor that
derives from Hebrew poetry in which all of nature gets involved in everything. When
things go well, the hills dance and the trees clap their hands. When things are
bad, the stars fall from the sky, and nature falls into disarray. This is
exactly what happened here. Satan is about to attempt something that is utterly
catastrophic, so his tail swings around and a third of the universe collapses.
The language is drawn from Daniel 8:9-10.”
“What
is Satan trying to do? The scene is grotesque. The dragon stands in front of
the woman. She is lying there in labor. Her feet are in stirrups, writhing as
she pushes to give birth, and this disgusting dragon is waiting to grab the
baby as it comes out of the birth canal and then eat it (12:4). The scene is
meant to be grotesque: it reflects the implacable rage of Satan against the
arriving Messiah.”
“Do
we not know how this works out in historical terms? The first bloodbath in the
time of Jesus takes place in the little village of Bethlehem-the slaughter of
the innocents as Herod tries to squash this baby’s perceived threat to his
throne. Jesus is saved by Joseph, who is warned by God in a dream and flees to
Egypt. Herod, in a rage, “gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem and its
vicinity who were two years old and under” Matt. 2:16). Satan later manifests
his rage against Jesus in the temptation, and he manifests his rage against
the church in every temptation. Satan’s rage manifests itself when some
people try to push him over a cliff, and others take up stones to stone him.
Satan is after Jesus and wants to destroy him by any means possible. Behind
all these attempts to destroy Jesus is the red dragon, and behind the red
dragon is God himself, bringing to pass his purposes even in the death of his
Son to bring about our redemption.” (D).
“But
the text does not go on to talk about Jesus’ triumph here. Not because the book
has no interest in him but because the triumph of Jesus has already been
spectacularly introduced in Revelation 4-5. The great vision of Revelation 4-5
controls the entire book. There we learn that Christ, this male child, is the
only one who is fit to open the scroll in God’s right hand to bring about all
of God’s purposes for judgment and blessing. He is the Lion and the Lamb,
the reigning king and the bloody sacrifice, the heir of David’s throne yet the
one who appears from God’s throne. Because of his struggle, men and women from
every tongue and tribe and people and nation are redeemed. Countless
millions gather around him who sits on the throne of the Lamb and sing a new
song of adoring, grateful, praise.”
“But
here in (chapter 12) we move from Jesus’ birth to his ascension; we run through
his entire life, ministry death, resurrection, and ascension in two lines: he
‘will rule all the nations with an iron scepter” and “was snatched up to God
and to his throne.” (v.5). The male child, Jesus, is born and snatched to
heaven. In other words, this passage focuses not on Christ’s triumph-that is presupposed-but
on what happens to the woman and her children, the ones left behind. And
that is us: the messianic community, the people of God, (such as you and me,
the blood-bought church of Jesus Christ. This side of the cross they are
described as “those who obey God’s commands and hold the testimony of Jesus’
(v. 17). The woman (the messianic community) is the focus of the passage.”
(D).
Ordinarily
I would end this message at this point. I have given you folks a lot of
spiritual food to digest. However, the Lord has reminded me that today is Palm
Sunday and He wants to pound the hell out of the devil by further exposing his
cosmic works of darkness in our world today and bring them into the light.
Let’s look at Hebrews 2:14-15 and then I will end with a brief comment from
Lloyd-Jones.
“Since the children have flesh
and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might destroy
him who holds the power of death--that is, the devil-- 15 and free those who all their lives were
held in slavery by their fear of death. Hebrews 2:14-15 (NIV)
Lloyd-Jones
asks: “Have you ever been filled with a sense of amazement and wonder at the
drama of the cross? Have you ever looked at it in these terms-the drama, the
conflict, the fight? How did our Lord ever come to such a place, what brought
him there” Ah, you say, that was men who did not understand him. Is that a sufficient
and adequate answer? My dear friend, can you not see the devil behind men?
What was the office of Jesus of Nazareth? To whom did he do any harm? What was
wrong with his teaching? What was wrong with his miracles? What was wrong with
his acts of kindness? He came to do good, he came to teach, he came to deliver
mankind. What reception did he get? Well, look at it in the Pharisees and
scribes, look at their bitterness and hatred, look at their scorn and their
derision, look at their blasphemy. Look at it not only there but in the Roman
governor, Pilate. Look at it in King Herod, the King of the Jews, look at him
in the common people. Can you not see this terrible blasphemy, this scorn? Why
all this hatred, why all this vituperation? There is only one explanation.
It is the devil that is fighting. It is the devil in these men and women.”
And I might add, it is the devil in evil men and woman today just as you and I
are seeing throughout this dark sin drenched world we are living in.
Lord
willing, I’ll be back in this pulpit on Mother’s Day.
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(A)
SCANDALOUS,
The Cross and Resurrection of Jesus, © 2010 by D. A. Carson. Published by
Crossway a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers, 1300 Crescent Street,
Wheaton, Illinois 60187. Pg.75-76.
(B)
Ibid.
pg. 79.
(C)
Ibid.
pg. 75.
(D)
Ibid.
pg. 79-80.
Jesus,
Keep Me Near the Cross: Experiencing the Passion and Power of Easter, Copyright
© 2009 by Nancy Guthrie. Published by Crossway Books; a publishing ministry of Good
News Publishers, 1300 Crescent Street, Wheaton, Illinois 60187. Pgs. 75-76.