COUNTERFLOW

http://publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?picture=traffic-at-night&image=125Many people blame God for everything that goes wrong with their lives. They think God doesn’t care or He is too busy with God-business that He doesn’t have time for us mere mortals. Others make this an excuse not to believe in God. “If there is a God up there, how could He let this happen to me?”

Whenever I hear people gripe like this, there is only one picture that pops in my mind: a one way street. You could only drive towards one direction and you can’t make a U-turn without endangering yourself.

We get ourselves in trouble not because God doesn’t care but because we are driving against the right direction. Every time we choose to sin, we open up our lives to potential trouble. Sure God can forgive us anytime we ask for forgiveness but sometimes the consequences of that sin cannot be undone.

But what if you didn’t do anything wrong? What if it’s not really your fault that something bad happened to you? In that case, I still think that the highway analogy has another side to it. Maybe you got hit by a reckless driver. Not really your fault but somebody else did it to you.

I know this simplistic traffic analogy doesn’t answer all questions but it helps me process stuff in my head. It helps me believe that when something bad happens, it is not the inventor of traffic lights’ fault. Most of the time it’s just between me and another reckless driver on the road.

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2 Responses to “COUNTERFLOW”

  1. God gave each and everyone of us “goodwill” to choose which road should we take ourselves into.

    During times that we feel alone and God doesn’t seem to hear us, let’s not forget the story of “Footprints in the Sand” where the boy complained seeing only one pair of footprints.

    To his surprise, God told him that He is already carrying him. :)

  2. Jojo Agot says:

    I’ve always loved that story, thanks for reminding.

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