“But this happened so that
the work of God might be displayed in his life.” (John 9:3)
We are a people who continually
ask, “Why?” Whenever something goes
wrong—or right, for that matter—we want to understand the reason for it. We are hell-bent on assigning blame or taking
credit, whichever it may be. Who knows,
maybe that makes us feel more in control somehow.
The problem is that life is
not always that cut and dried. It is not
always as black and white as we want it to be.
Therefore, in the absence of a compelling cause and effect, we make up reasons
for why certain things have happened.
Someone has to take the blame when things don’t turn out the way we
think they should.
“Who sinned, this man or his
parents, that he was born blind?” There
must be a reason, right? Someone must’ve
done something to someone for this situation to have turned out this way. All the while, scared to death that if this
can happen to him or her, it could happen to anyone—even me. Tell me how to avoid these things happening in
my life, please!
But Jesus doesn’t appease
the crowd. He doesn’t offer an easy
solution. He simply tells them to trust
that in all things God is at work. “Horrible
things are going to happen in this life, things that cannot be explained by a simple
cause and effect relationship. They are simply
the result of living in a fallen, broken world.
But know this: I am always at work.
The things that happen in this life can serve to display the work of God
if you are willing and open and receptive to them.”
So, the next time something
happens in your life that you don’t understand, the next time something unwanted
or unwelcomed crashes into your neatly ordered existence, do not look for
someone to blame, but hold onto the fact that God can use whatever it is to
display his work in your life and in his world.
Just remember these words: “This happened so that the work of God
might be displayed in your life.”
O Lord,
my God, you are Lord and I am not. You
can, and will, use all the things of this life to mold and shape and transform
me into the person you dreamt me to be, even the hard things. Help me to trust in you.