Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? (Pt.3) (281) – January 18 2025
We begin this week by asking who should define what and who is ‘good’.
We begin this week by asking who should define what and who is ‘good’.
This week, we focus on Genesis chapter 3, on the very moment mankind makes a tragic misstep, rejecting God and obeying Satan for the very first, but sadly not only time.
When a tragedy occurs, on the surface, one might ask “God, why if you are good, and so loving, would you allow this to happen?” In this series we will discover there is much to understand beneath this surface, including the difference between man and God’s definition of “Good”.
The key to moving forward is a spiritual path. Why? Because of 2 Corinthians 5 verse 7 “For we walk by faith [we regulate our lives and conduct ourselves by our conviction or belief respecting man’s relationship to God and divine things, with trust and holy fervor; thus we walk] not by sight or appearance.”
Who is my family? Family use to have same belief systems in general and ability to stay together. For believers, a new spiritual family arises, those who do the work of the ministry of Jesus Christ.
The power of your tongue can never be underestimated. The mouth of Zachariah was shut by the angel Gabriel, because his heart was in doubt.
It is the Lord’s desire, His Will, that you would experience what He has already promised you in His Word. That you would experience Him, to come to Know Him, to remain in divine health, to have your soul prospering amongst other promises.
For this week we are continuing with part 2 of the Power of fasting and Prayer. This is for those who need breakthrough the biblical way.
This week we are talking about overcoming, through the power of doing the Lord’s fast and praying. We will discuss the benefits of fasting.
We are focusing on Numbers chapter 20 this week, and the incident at the Rock with Moses, Aaron and the Assembly of the Children of Israel. How important it is to be obedient to the Lord’s commandments, and be led by His voice within our conscience. The importance of acknowledging the Lord for all good things in our witness to others, especially the lost as well as the saved that are still in the early stages of knowing Him. There is no such thing as chance, luck or coincidence.