When Life Doesn't Seem Fair
Have you ever looked at the news and felt like the "bad guys" are winning while the good guys finish last? It’s a frustrating feeling that can make us start to wonder if God is even paying attention. We might even catch ourselves thinking that maybe God doesn't mind the chaos, or worse, that He’s just not there. It's a trap many of us fall into when life feels out of balance.
In Malachi 2:17, we see a community struggling with these exact same thoughts: "Ye have wearied the LORD with your words. Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied him? When ye say, Every one that doeth evil is good in the sight of the LORD, and he delighteth in them; or, Where is the God of judgment?." The Hebrew word for "wearied" here is yâgaʻ, which literally means to gasp or be exhausted. It’s a powerful picture. God isn’t physically tired, but He is deeply grieved and "exhausted" by our cynical words and our refusal to trust His heart when we don't understand His timing.
The people were essentially saying that because evil people were prospering, God must think they are "good." This is exactly what Isaiah 5:20 warns against—calling evil good and good evil. They were demanding mishpâṭ, or judgment, on their own schedule. But just because God is patient doesn't mean He is indifferent. He is simply giving space for repentance before the final day of reckoning.
Application
Today, when you see something unfair, try to catch your "wearying" words before they slip out. Instead of asking "Where is God?", try saying, "Lord, I don't see the full picture, but I trust Your timing." Practice looking for one way God is working behind the scenes, even in a small way, to bring about beauty from ashes.
Prayer
Lord, please forgive us for the times our words have reflected doubt instead of faith. Help us to trust Your perfect justice and Your timing, even when life feels upside down. We love You. Amen.
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