To understand the horrors of this world rightly is not to explain them away, but to look at them honestly and still refuse to shrink God down to their size. Evil is not evidence that God is small or out of control. It is evidence that the world is fallen. The Bible never pretends the darkness is some thin reality. It names it explicitly with blood on the ground, tears in the streets, and groaning in creation itself. The Bible does not rush past suffering to get to hope. It walks straight through it. And in doing so, it insists on something staggering: God is not absent from the horror, nor is He threatened by it.
The greatness of God is not measured by how often He intervenes to spare us pain, but by how completely He governs reality even when pain is present. He is not reacting to evil. He is ruling over it. What feels chaotic to us is never chaotic to Him. The cross proves this. The most unjust act in human history, the murder of the sinless Son of God, was simultaneously the darkest moment of evil and the brightest revelation of Divine sovereignty. Men meant it for destruction. God meant it for redemption. Not afterward. Not as a recovery plan. From the beginning!
This is where shallow theology collapses in on itself. A small god must be defended. A great God does not. A small god exists to make life comfortable. A great God exists to make all things right. And those are not the same project. The horrors of this world expose the lie that comfort is the highest good. Scripture teaches that glory is. Holiness is. Restoration is. God is not hurried by our timelines or intimidated by our suffering. He is patient, precise, and unstoppable.
To see the world clearly is to admit it is broken beyond human repair. To see God clearly is to realize He never intended to outsource redemption to human strength. He enters the wreckage Himself. He bears the weight of evil without becoming evil. He absorbs death without being defeated by it. And He promises not mere relief, but resurrection. Not escape, but renewal. Not survival, but glory.
The horror tells the truth about us. The greatness of God tells the truth about Him. And when those two truths collide, the result is not despair, but awe. Because the same God who permits a world where darkness is real has sworn, by His own name, that darkness will not have the final word.
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