New Music Monday - Casting Crowns, Phil Wickham and Micah Tyler

new to our rotation

“How beautiful and kind
The hands of Jesus
How beautiful and kind
Are your hands, Your hands
Your hands Jesus”

“You didn't wait for me to find my way to You
I couldn't cross that distance even if I wanted to
You came running after me
When anybody else would've turned
And left me at my worst
Love moved first”

“How could I hide this joy inside of me
Amazing grace, oh Lord, how can it be
Every day of my life I want the world to see
I can't get over what You've done for me
You got me singing like
Amen”

the top 25 contemporary christian countdown

“Oh, hero of Heaven, You conquer the grave
You free every captive and break every chain
Oh God, You have done great things
We dance in Your freedom, awakened to life
Oh Jesus, our Savior, Your name lifted high
Oh God, You have done great things”

the 180remix countdown

“You'd say yes, You'd, You'd say no
For my best, God, You'd know
Better than me, better than me
You'd say yes, You'd, You'd say no
For my best, God, You'd know
Better than me, better than me, yeah yeah”

Amazing - Jimmy Mor ft. V. Rose & Francois

“When my life feels like it’s crazy
I know Your love is amazing
And all I have to do is lift up my voice
I put my trust in You, there’s no greater choice
When my life feels like it’s raining
I know Your love is amazing”

“I feel my heartbeat, hear my soul sing
I'm alive, so alive
I was falling 'til You caught me
I'm alive, so alive, in You”

the stronghold

“Hold up a light
Hold up a light
Hold up a light till the morning comes
Hold up a light
Hold up a light
Hold up a light till the world is won”

New Music You'll Hear on KCMI in 2020!

New to our rotation

“All of you is all I need
All is you is what I need
So I will bring all of me to all of You
All of you is all I need
Breath of life you let me breathe
I will bring all of me to all of you”

“There's power in the mighty name of Jesus
Every war He wages He will win
I'm not backing down from any giant
'Cause I know how this story ends
Yes, I know how this story ends
I'm gonna see a victory”

“You love me completely
So much You gave Your life
You offered it freely
A relentless sacrifice
And I see scars in Your hands and feet
Thorn crown You wore for me
Forgiveness in Your eyes
This is what love
This is what love looks like”

“And I won't ask You for reasons
Cause a reason can't wipe away tears
No, I don't need all the answers
Just be here beside me
Father, remind me You're here”

“Bring your broken heart
Your secrets and your scars
You were never meant to carry all this weight
Let your walls come down
And let the tears fall out
And know that Jesus loves you just the same
It's okay not to be okay”

“I know that my Redeemer lives
I know that my Redeemer lives
He's still keeping all His promises
The same Jesus, the same Jesus”

The 180remix Countdown

Home - Tedashii ft. Crowder

“Looking for the shade
Where the trees are dead
Trying to find my way to the peace inside
Until I'm, until I'm home
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Until I’m, until I'm home
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Walking down this road 'til I'm home”

“I was born to walk through the fire
I was made to run through these flames
Yeah, even when I’m broken and tired
You are enough, enough, enough”

New Music Monday - Tenth Avenue North + New Christmas Songs from The Afters & Lifepoint Worship

New to our christmas rotation

“Your light came breaking through the darkness
Waking every heart with
Heaven singing joy unto the world
Our long awaited Savior
You will reign forever
We are singing joy unto the world”

“Come and adore for he is Christ the Lord
Open your heart and let his grace take hold
Every sinner and saint you are welcome home.
Come and adore the son of heaven's born...”

The 180remix Countdown

“My momma taught me to think differently
And see more than the colors of someone's skin
And see past the politics and how we disagree
To see a fellow kingdom citizen
We're all citizens
All this paranoia
Man it ain't no good for ya
Don't let it destroy ya
Paranoia get away from me”

Why Didn't Jonah Want to Go to Nineveh?

We learn in the first chapter of the book of Jonah, that God wanted Jonah to go to a place called Nineveh to tell them that they had been being bad people and that God was mad at them. But, instead of doing what God wanted, Jonah tried to run away, as far from Nineveh as possible.

We know that Nineveh was a scary place for Israelites because the people there did not like Israelites, and often were at war with the Israelites, so you may think that Jonah didn’t want to go to Nineveh because he was scared he would get hurt. However, if you read the book of Jonah for yourself, you will discover that the answer is entirely different.

Let’s start off by looking at what actually happened when Jonah did end up in Nineveh.

 Jonah 3:1-4:3 (ESV)Then the word of the Lord came to Jonah the second time, saying, “Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and call out against it the message that I tell you.” So Jonah arose and went to Nineveh, according to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was an exceedingly great city, three days’ journey in breadth. Jonah began to go into the city, going a day’s journey. And he called out, “Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!” And the people of Nineveh believed God. They called for a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest of them to the least of them.

The word reached the king of Nineveh, and he arose from his throne, removed his robe, covered himself with sackcloth, and sat in ashes. And he issued a proclamation and published through Nineveh, ‘By the decree of the king and his nobles: Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock, taste anything. Let them not feed or drink water, but let man and beast be covered with sackcloth, and let them call out mightily to God.  Let everyone turn from his evil way and from the violence that is in his hands. Who knows? God may turn and relent and turn from his fierce anger, so that we may not perish.”

 When God saw what they did, how they turned from their evil way, God relented of the disaster that he had said he would do to them, and he did not do it.

 But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was angry. And he prayed to the Lord and said, “O Lord, is not this what I said when I was yet in my country?  That is why I made haste to flee to Tarshis; for I knew that you are a gracious God and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love, and relenting from disaster.  Now, Lord, take away my life, for it is better for me to die than to live.”

As you can see, Jonah knew that if he warned the people of Nineveh that God was mad at them, they might decide to ask God for forgiveness. And if they asked God to forgive them, Jonah knew God would forgive them because God is loving and full of mercy.

So the answer to the question is: Jonah didn’t want to go to Nineveh because he hated the Ninevites so much that he did not want God to forgive them.

What does this means for us today?

In this case, we can learn exactly what Jonah was supposed to learn. We can see this lesson if we keep reading in Jonah chapter 4 right after Jonah complained about God forgiving the Ninevites.

 

Jonah 4:1-11 (ESV) But to Jonah this seemed very wrong, and he became angry. He prayed to the Lord, “Isn’t this what I said, Lord, when I was still at home? That is what I tried to forestall by fleeing to Tarshish. I knew that you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity. Now, Lord, take away my life, for it is better for me to die than to live.”

 But the Lord replied, “Is it right for you to be angry?”

 Jonah had gone out and sat down at a place east of the city. There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen to the city. Then the Lord God provided a leafy plant and made it grow up over Jonah to give shade for his head to ease his discomfort, and Jonah was very happy about the plant. But at dawn the next day God provided a worm, which chewed the plant so that it withered. When the sun rose, God provided a scorching east wind, and the sun blazed on Jonah’s head so that he grew faint. He wanted to die, and said, “It would be better for me to die than to live.”

 But God said to Jonah, “Is it right for you to be angry about the plant?”

 “It is,” he said. “And I’m so angry I wish I were dead.”

 But the Lord said, “You have been concerned about this plant, though you did not tend it or make it grow. It sprang up overnight and died overnight. And should I not have concern for the great city of Nineveh, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who cannot tell their right hand from their left—and also many animals?

Just like Jonah we should know that our God is a loving and forgiving God. He is so loving and forgiving that He died and the cross so that He could pay for all of our sins and forgive them.

But we should also learn what Jonah did not want to learn. We should learn that it is not fair for us to be grateful that God forgave us of our mistakes but to also be angry when God forgives other people.

Instead of being angry that God is willing to forgive people we don’t like, we should be focused on being grateful that God IS so loving and forgiving, because if He wasn’t so loving and forgiving, we would all be in big trouble. We all need God’s love and forgiveness, even me, and even Jonah. It is not our place, as people who have been forgiven, to be mad at God for forgiving other people as well.

Besides, life is always better when we focus on the blessings and grace God offers us, instead of holding grudges against other people.


This series of blog posts titled, “Holding on to Reason”, is named after Amanda’s favorite C.S. Lewis quote: “Faith is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods.”

Click here for more things written by Amanda Hovseth.

New Music for the 2019 Christmas Season

Chris Tomlin

Chris Tomlin

Silent Night - 116 ft. Crystal Nicole
O Come O Come Emmanuel
- Andrew Peterson
The Holly and the Ivy - Andrew Peterson
Labor of Love
- Andrew Peterson ft. Jill Phillips
While Shepherds Watched
- Andrew Peterson
Majesty - Avalon
Joy! He Shall Reign - Big Daddy Weave
Away in a Manger (Our Humble King)
- Caleb & Kelsey
Redemption Song - Canyon Hills Worship
Make Room - Casting Crowns ft. Matt Maher
Christmas Day
- Chris Tomlin ft. We The Kingdom
All of the Lights - Donna King
Because of a Baby - Donna King
Go Tell It On The Mountain - Donna King
You’ll Find Christmas - Donna King
City Night - Finding Favour
Christmas King - Humble Feet
White Christmas - I Am They

Julie Elias

Julie Elias

Born Tonight - Jamie Grace
Joy to the World - Jean Watson
One Small Child
- Jean Watson ft. David Meece
Silent Night - Jean Watson ft. Russ Taff
What Child is This
- Jean Watson ft. Russ Taff
Joy to the World (We Sing Joy)
- Jermaine Bollinger
Little Drummer Boy - John Schlitt
Wonder of Wonders
- Jonathan Cain ft. Michael Tait
The Nativity Story - Julie Elias
Here With Us - Julie Elias
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- Kevin Max & Michael Tait
Angels We Have Heard On High
- Lincoln Brewster
O Come All Ye Faithful - Lincoln Brewster
A Savior’s Come to Save - Luke Cyrus
Away in a Manger/Joy to the World
- Mac Powell and the Family Reunion
A Baby Changes Everything - Mallary Hope

Nichole Nordeman

Nichole Nordeman

Silver Bells - Marc Martel
ft. Amy Grant & Michael W. Smith
Sing We The Song of Emmanuel - Matt Boswell, Matt Papa, Keith & Kristen Getty
Winter Wonderland - Matthew West
He Has Come For Us (2019)
- Meredith Andrews
The Prayer - Natalie Grant ft. Danny Gokey
In The Blink Midwinter - Natalie P. Hall
O Come O Come Emmanuel
- Nichole Nordeman
How Love Comes - Nichole Nordeman
Christmastime Is Here - Nichole Nordeman
Jesus Our Savior
- North Point Worship ft. Brett Stanfill
Emmanuel - Perry Lahaie
O Come All Ye Faithful - Red Rocks Worship
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
- Rhett Walker
Hey Moon - Sidewalk Prophets
More Than a Season - Skylee Shea
God With Us (Emmanuel) - Terrian
This is Jesus - We Are Messengers

New Christmas Songs for the 180remix Countdown

Thanking You - GAWVI ft. Hollyn
Silent Night - KJ-52 & Spechouse
Home For Christmas - Ryan Stevenson
It’s Christmas - Roy3ls

GAWVI

GAWVI

Why Did God Harden Pharaoh's Heart?

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In Exodus when Moses is trying to get Pharaoh to free the Israelites, it says multiple times that God hardens Pharaoh’s heart, which causes Pharaoh to refuse to let the Israelites go and then God has to send more plagues on Egypt.

So, the question is, “If God wanted the Israelites to be set free, why would He harden Pharaoh’s heart, forcing Himself to send plagues on Egypt?”

If you read close enough, you will find that God actually answers this question with His own words within the story, and while I recommend you read the entire story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt, I will put a spotlight on a couple areas you can focus on in order to find this answer.

Exodus 7:3-5 (NLT) But I will make Pharaoh’s heart stubborn so I can multiply my miraculous signs and wonders in the land of Egypt. Even then Pharaoh will refuse to listen to you. So I will bring down my fist on Egypt. Then I will rescue my forces—my people, the Israelites—from the land of Egypt with great acts of judgment. When I raise my powerful hand and bring out the Israelites, the Egyptians will know that I am the LORD.”

Exodus 10:1-2 (NLT) Then the LORD said to Moses, “Return to Pharaoh and make your demands again. I have made him and his officials stubborn so I can display my miraculous signs among them. I’ve also done it so you can tell your children and grandchildren about how I made a mockery of the Egyptians and about the signs I displayed among them—and so you will know that I am the LORD.”

So, according to God, He hardened Pharaoh’s heart so that He would have to send the plagues on Egypt in order to show both the Egyptians and the Israelites that He is the one true God.

The Egyptians used to worship lots and lots of different gods, each god had his or her own special ability and realm of control.

Here are a few examples: they believed in the existence of a goddess named Iset or Isis. She was seen by the Egyptians as both a protector and mother of the Pharaohs. They even used to believe that the Pharaoh who was ruling at any given time in Egypt was the living image of the god of the sky, named Horus. If they wanted something like a good harvest or healthy cattle they would pray and offer sacrifices to the god which they believed controlled those things.

The Israelites had been living in Egypt for a long time at this point and many of them had been born and raised there so some of them had stopped believing in the real God and had started following the Egyptian religion and praying to their idols.

Of course God is not okay with people believing things which aren’t true and praying to idols. So, He had to show the Israelites and the Egyptians the truth about who really created them and how to best live their lives. This is why He sent the plagues, not to punish people, but to show them that their idols do not control the health of their cattle or the sunlight, so praying and sacrificing to idols was a waste of time. The idols are not real and could not do anything. The God of the Bible controls the health of cattle, the sunlight, and everything in existence.

 Psalm 115:1-13 (NLT)

Not to us, O LORD, not to us,

but to your name goes all the glory

for your unfailing love and faithfulness.

Why let the nations say,

“Where is their God?”

Our God is in the heavens,

and he does as he wishes.

Their idols are merely things of silver and gold,

shaped by human hands.

They have mouths but cannot speak,

and eyes but cannot see.

They have ears but cannot hear,

and noses but cannot smell.

They have hands but cannot feel,

and feet but cannot walk,

and throats but cannot make a sound.

And those who make idols are just like them,

as are all who trust in them.

O Israel, trust the LORD!

He is your helper and your shield.

O priests, descendants of Aaron, trust the LORD!

He is your helper and your shield.

All you who fear the LORD, trust the LORD!

He is your helper and your shield.

The LORD remembers us and will bless us.

He will bless the people of Israel

and bless the priests, the descendants of Aaron.

He will bless those who fear the LORD,

both great and lowly.

When God performed the plagues He made Pharaoh admit he couldn’t fix the problem himself, despite the fact that Pharaoh and his people all believed that Pharaoh was a god. Every time a plague came on Egypt, Pharaoh had to turn to God to get the plagues to stop. This showed everyone, the Egyptians and the Israelites, that the God of the Bible was who everyone should be worshiping, not false idols.

 God didn’t want to just free the Israelites from slavery. He wanted to free them, and the Egyptians, from the lies of a false religion. God wanted them to know the truth about the reality they live in. The truth is that there is only one God and He has the power to control everything. So, it is Him they should be turning to and not some fake gods which humans made up.

Now, what does this mean for us today? 

Well, God is and always will be the only true and living God. It is Him you should turn to with your worries and questions. Don’t let yourself get tricked into praying to anything other than the God of the Bible. There are lots of idols and fake gods in the world, but none of them actually have the power to help. Pray and turn to the God of the Bible. He promises us that He loves us and is there for us when we turn to Him

1 John 5:14 (NIV) This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.


This series of blog posts titled, “Holding on to Reason”, is named after Amanda’s favorite C.S. Lewis quote: “Faith is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods.”

Click here for more things written by Amanda Hovseth.

 

New Music Update - New Singles from Big Daddy Weave and Transform

New to our rotation

“I know that you are good
I know that you are kind
I know that you are so much more
Than what I leave behind
I know that I am loved
I know that I am safe
Cause even in the fire to live is Christ, to die again
I know that you are good”

the 180remix Countdown

“When they hear the sound, brass loud
They gonna hit the ground that’s Jenga
Yeah we at the wall
Tear it down now lose control
Leave none we gonna take it all
Berlin, Jericho y'all bout to fall wow”

What's New at Cross Reference Library - Health, Raising Kids, and a Collection by Erwin Raphael McManus

Come see what’s new at Cross Reference Library, 209 East 15th Street in Scottsbluff, NE!
Open Monday through Friday from 9am-5pm.

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The alarm sounds. Your feet hit the floor and carry you into another day. But what does that day hold for you? Will you be punching your timecard at work, catching up on TV at home, and crashing into bed before you rinse and repeat the next day? Or will you dare to dig deep and discover the incredible potential lying dormant within you? In Wide Awake, Erwin Raphael McManus challenges us to put an end to all the sleepwalking and settling, because each of us was created by God for a reason. He has called you to live as Jesus did - a heroic life, void of monotony, teeming with danger, adventure and the unknown. Living wide awake is about realizing that the world desperately needs you to lie up to your greatness. There is a future that needs to be created, and it is waiting for us all to wake up and get out of bed. The alarm has sounded, and it is time to shake off the slumber. It’s time to live, to create, to imagine, to dream… wide awake.

The search of your life is the search for your life. Erwin Raphael McManus’ Soul Cravings is an exploration of the human spirit; a journey into our deepest longings, our desires, our needs, our cravings, our souls. Our need for intimacy, meaning, and destiny point to the existence of God and our need to connect with Him. This book will deeply stir you to consider and chase after the spiritual implications of your souls' deepest longings.

This book is for those who are ready to join an uprising - a revolution of the soul that will change an ordinary life into an extraordinary one. It is only for those who want something more out of life, who desire to tap into the divine potential that was placed in them at their creation. You were in God’s imagination before you were ever born. All the talent, gifting, and creativity you possess was placed in you by God Himself. Can you imagine the things you could do if you tapped into the dreams God has for your life? In Uprising: A Revolution of the Soul, Erwin Raphael McManus boldly invites you to join the revolution. Find your true purpose and destiny in the pursuit of the passion and character of God. Be a part of a revolution that changes a life of imitation and mediocrity into one of passion and character… a radical revolt that will forever change the world.

We all have dreams, hopes, and aspirations. Why, then, do some of us realize our dreams and advance forward while others watch timidly from a distance and hope for a break? In Chasing Daylight, Erwin Raphael McManus reveals the direct relationship between passion and initiative. But how do we know that the dreams we pursue are God’s will for our life? How can we live with a clarity that frees us from apprehension and hesitation and catapults us forward with confidence and courage? Chasing Daylight is a call to live a life of blazing urgency. We have but one life. We are given one opportunity to pursue our dreams and fulfill our divine purpose. Every moment counts, and we must engage them with fierceness and zeal. Put an end to passive observation, paralyzed by the need for perfect opportunity, and start seizing the raw, untapped potential of your life with God. Are you willing to risk failure? Are you ready to get in the game? You may stumble but you will find yourself falling forward, propelling toward the God-inspired adventure He intends you to live.

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Where Do Babies Come From? is the second book in the Learning About Sex series for boys, and will aid parents in the often difficult task of introducing and explaining human sexuality. Boys ages 7 to 9 will better understand how a new baby develops using simple and accurate language.

In the pages of Arthritis Reversed, Dr. Mark Wiley will show you how to determine the underlying—and sometimes hidden—causes of your arthritic symptoms. These are actually obvious root causes and contributors that are only “hidden” because you have not yet been taught to look for and identify them. Dr. Wiley shows you how to do this and then how to use that knowledge to reduce your pain and halt or slow the progression of the condition, typically within 30 to 90 days.

Growing up we didn’t have the internet, and text messaging wasn’t even on the radar. Today’s young people are bombarded by media of all kinds, and have instant access to any subject and any topic of their choosing. Their media saturated lives are inescapably inundated by chat rooms, movies, and instant messaging. How do we help guide our children to live Godly lives amidst this kind of cultural climate? In Media.Faith.Culture: Parents 101, Brett Ullman discusses sensitive topics affecting today’s young people including cutting, suicide, substance abuse, sex and violence. Bringing hope and awareness to today’s parents, Brett sheds a light on how adults can be more discerning in their parenting strategies and better able to anticipate the needs of their children as they navigate the often challenging waters of adolescence.

Today, Jordan Rubin is a doctor of naturopathic medicine and founder of Garden of Life and Ancient Nutrition. But at the age of 19, Jordan was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease - an incurable digestive ailment. In one of the most dramatic natural healing stories ever told, Jordan discovered a natural path to complete healing and sustained health. In this updated and expanded edition of Patient Heal Thyself, Jordan Rubin shares his monumental discoveries, teaching you how to take control of your own health and unlock your body’s phenomenal healing potential. The simple, life-changing strategies and ancient principles found in this book will help you chart a path to wholeness. Get in the driver’s seat and take control of your health journey today!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Today we’re giving thanks for YOU! We’re so grateful to be able to shine a light in the WyoBraska region, and we couldn’t do it without God’s continued providence and your prayers and support. From all of us at KCMI, have a happy and blessed Thanksgiving!

“Enter [the Lord’s] gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise; give thanks to Him and praise His name. For the Lord is good and His love endures forever; His faithfulness continues through all generations.” Psalm 100:4-5 NIV

If God loves us, why does He let bad things happen

This is a very broad question. What I mean by that is it can have specific answers when it comes to different situations in each person’s life. Since I can’t answer this question for every specific situation, I am going to answer it in a broader sense. In other words, I am going to answer this question by explaining why God even made it possible for bad things to happen in the world, which then allows bad things to happen to each of us.

First I want you to imagine something for me. Imagine you have a robot puppy and this robot puppy tells you all the time that it loves you and it always does what you want it to do. Then imagine you also have a regular puppy and sometimes this puppy doesn’t listen to you and does things to get in trouble like chewing up your shoes but this puppy also loves you, he shows you this by wagging his tail and coming to say hello whenever he sees you. Now think about this, how does your heart feel when the robot puppy tells you he loves you? How does your heart feel when the regular puppy tells you he loves you? Which one feels better?

Well even though a robot puppy would be pretty cool to have, it would definitely make my heart feel happier when a real puppy tells me he loves me. This is because in order for love to be real and to mean anything, we have to have the ability to choose not to love. A robot cannot choose whether or not it loves you, it only does what it is programed, or forced, to do, so that is not real love. The real puppy, however, can decide it doesn’t love you, so when it decides that it does love you, that is really special.

God had the same decision when he created the earth. He could have created a paradise where everyone does exactly what he wants them to do. And then there wouldn’t be any evil, or pain, or suffering, or bad things in the world.  But if He did that He wouldn’t be able to have a real relationship with people. God decided to create humans because he wanted to have a relationship with us, to interact with us, to love us, and to hopefully have us love him and love each other

All over the Bible we can see how much value God puts on love. For example, Mark 12:28-31 says this:

Mark 12:28-31 (ESV) And one of the scribes came up and heard them disputing with one another, and seeing that he answered them well, asked him, “Which commandment is the most important of all?” Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”

So, we know for sure, god’s ultimate goal for you and me is that we love God and love one another. In order for this to be possible, we had to be created with the ability to love. In order to make it possible for us to love; He had to give us the ability and option to not love.

When people choose to not love God and to not love each other they often choose to do things God doesn’t want them to do, which we call sin, and sin hurts people. Sins affect the world around us and cause bad things to happen. For example if someone steals money from a store, then the people who own the store can no longer use the money to buy things they need, which means it is a bad thing that has happened to them.

Genesis 2:4- 3:24 tells the story of the first people God created, Adam and Eve, and the moment that they first chose to sin. That sin destroyed the paradise God had created and caused pain to enter the world. In fact, it was because of that sin that, for the first time ever, an animal had to die in order to make clothes for Adam and Eve. It was the first time death had entered our world and the first time people had felt embarrassment and pain.

Bad things happen because we, as people, cause them to happen. Yes, God could force us to stop doing bad things but then He would also be taking away our ability to choose to do good things, and that would make it impossible for us to ever truly love.

The good news is, even when we do bad things, God still loves us and He refuses to give up on us. God knew when he created Adam and Eve that they would mess up and choose not to show Him love. Yet, He also knew that He could fix the problem if He was willing to die on the cross to pay for our sins. So, despite knowing He would have to suffer and die for us, He still chose to create us. Jesus came down to earth and died on the cross to pay for our sins and fix our relationship with God. This means, even though we mess up we can still have a relationship with God.

Now, you can choose to either pay for your sins yourself, which would mean you don’t get to go to Heaven, or you can choose to accept the payment Jesus made for you. If you choose to accept Jesus’ payment, even though bad stuff may happen on this earth, once you get to Heaven, you will no longer have to deal with any bad things.

Revelations 21:4 (KJV) And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

We can also know that God promises that when we accept Jesus’ payment for our sins as our own nothing can take us away from Him.

Romans 8:35-39 (NLT) Can anything ever separate us from Christ’s love? Does it mean he no longer loves us if we have trouble or calamity, or are persecuted, or hungry, or destitute, or in danger, or threatened with death? (As the Scriptures say, “For your sake we are killed every day; we are being slaughtered like sheep.”) No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us.

And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love. No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Life may be painful, but without pain we wouldn’t be able to have good things like love. It is never easy to deal with bad things happening, but when they do, God is here for you, don’t be afraid to turn to Him to ask for help to give you the strength you need to make it through the bad things. He loves you, and He wants to hear from you.


This series of blog posts titled, “Holding on to Reason”, is named after Amanda’s favorite C.S. Lewis quote: “Faith is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods.”

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