Isaiah 55:8. The question of why God allows adversity may never be answered in this life, but we will understand it in eternity(Isaiah 55 :8-9). The believer comes to an understanding of that. To intensify this faith, a leader focuses on what he or she knows. God is good, His character and majesty are clearly written in His word and the leaders have experienced answered prayers. The one who impacts the lives of others believes that God always desires the best for us and that He can be trusted. We see this every day in creation psalms 19:1-11. The question Does God care? has already been answered. We never need to ask it again, for God proved His love for us by sending His son, Jesus who willingly endured the pain of the cross Isaiah 53:5. The word suffering comes from the Latin word that means”to bear up under work or illness”. Christ indeed suffered for us. When we understand the scope of His love, then we get to know Him and understand the power of His love. Simply, God is described as loving, good and compassionate, Rom 5:8, Titus 3:4, 1 john 3:1,4:8, we are tempted to ask the question why is there evil in the world? God did not create evil, but he did allow”free choice” and the potential for evil. Individuals have the right every day to love or hate, to do good or to choose evil. Apostle Paul endured imprisonment, illness, and beatings- gives his best advice for answering the “whys” of life in Hebrew 12:3. Consider Him who endured such hostility from sinners against Himself, lest you become weary and discouraged in your souls. In other words, focus on what Christ has done for us, knowing that He also hates evil and that He will keep you and I from becoming discouraged about evil in the world. Leaders look back at what God has already done in order to look forward, with anticipation to what He will continue to do. People of God, sometimes, evil will propel us to long life, beautiful children thereafter, and return of losses in double form e.g Job. However, we pray that evil will be far away from us ijmn.


