Many of us have thought: Why do bad things happen to good people? We view people by the way they live their lives and by the things that they do, which is not wrong from our point of view. We are basing their goodness on their deeds. And not the bare thought of their existence. Many of us strive to do the right things in life because we know in our hearts right from wrong. We have been taught by parents and others what to do and not to do. But our good deeds aren’t enough for us to enter into eternity with God. Our striving isn’t enough to satisfy God, the Father. In fact, it’s when we accept Jesus Christ as our Savior that God becomes satisfied. The gift of salvation is given to anyone who will believe Jesus Christ died for our sins. (Romans 5:15-18)
The other morning, I was preparing for work, and the Lord said to me,” Many ask why good things happen to bad people. There are no good people because it’s not based on deeds, but on the seed. When Adam and Eve sinned and disobeyed God, the bloodline of our lineage was sinful. When they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, their eyes opened. We then make a conscious decision to obey God or not. We gained the ability to see and know. With that came the responsibility of right and wrong choices, because God said, “Let us make human beings in our own image.” Genesis 1:27 NLT)
Our good deeds are not the key to our eternity; Jesus Christ is. “For everyone has sinned and we all have fallen short of God’s glorious standard. (Romans 3:23) NLT.
When Adam and Eve disobeyed God, the human race’s bloodline became sinful. Jesus Christ came and paid for the sins of humanity because he wasn’t imparted by man but implanted by God. God implanted Jesus in the Virgin Mary, and not through Joseph. He became the innocent Lamb to pay for the sins of the world.
In Mark 10:18, Jesus asked his disciple, “Why do you call me good?” Only God is good. Jesus didn’t consider himself to be good because he knew he would soon have to bear the sins of the world and die to recover what had been given away.
It’s not about the good and the bad but the righteous and the unrighteous, the people who follow Christ and those who don’t. And the righteous are the ones who get the reward, because they believe in God. And without faith we know that it is impossible to please God. (Hebrews 11:6) God didn’t consider Abraham as righteous because of his deeds, but by his belief. His strong faith in God is what brought forth the blessing in Abraham’s life. Abraham believed in God, and God counted him as righteous, along with many others who trusted God.
Many of us strive to be right in God’s eyes by the things that we do upon the earth, that our good deeds will get us the rewards of heaven, but it is not only our good deeds that help us to achieve. Our obedience to God helps us to encounter his favor. He is pleased by our belief in his son, Jesus Christ, in whom he is well pleased. It was never about the good deed; it was always about the seed. If you believe, you will receive what you achieve in Jesus’ name. When you believe in God, you walk in obedience to his way and in his will.
