P1661:3, 148:5.1
At another of these private
interviews in the garden Nathaniel asked Jesus:
"Master, though I am beginning to understand why you refuse to practice healing
indiscriminately, I am still at a loss to understand why the loving Father
in heaven permits so many of his children on earth to suffer so many afflictions."
The Master answered Nathaniel, saying:
P1661:4, 148:5.2
"Nathaniel, you and many others are thus perplexed because you do not comprehend
how the natural order of this world has been so many times upset by the sinful
adventures of certain rebellious traitors to the Father's will. And I have
come to make a beginning of setting these things in order. But many ages will
be required to restore this part of the universe to former paths and thus
release the children of men from the extra burdens of sin and rebellion. The
presence of evil alone is sufficient test for the ascension of man -- sin
is not essential to survival.
P1661:5, 148:5.3
"But, my son, you should know that the Father does not purposely afflict his
children. Man brings down upon himself unnecessary affliction as a result
of his persistent refusal to walk in the better ways of the divine will. Affliction
is potential in evil, but much of it has been produced by sin and iniquity.
Many unusual events have transpired on this world, and it is not strange that
all thinking men should be perplexed by the scenes of suffering and affliction
which they witness. But of one thing you may be sure: The Father does not
send affliction as an arbitrary punishment for wrongdoing. The imperfections
and handicaps of evil are inherent; the penalties of sin are inevitable; the
destroying consequences of iniquity are inexorable. Man should not blame God
for those afflictions which are the natural result of the life which he chooses
to live; neither should man complain of those experiences which are a part
of life as it is lived on this world. It is the Father's will that mortal
man should work persistently and consistently toward the betterment of his
estate on earth. Intelligent application would enable man to overcome much
of his earthly misery.
P1662:1, 148:5.4
"Nathaniel, it is our mission to help men solve their spiritual problems and
in this way to quicken their minds so that they may be the better prepared
and inspired to go about solving their manifold material problems. I know
of your confusion as you have read the Scriptures. All too often there has
prevailed a tendency to ascribe to God the responsibility for everything which
ignorant man fails to understand. The Father is not personally responsible
for all you may fail to comprehend. Do not doubt the love of the Father just
because some just and wise law of his ordaining chances to afflict you because
you have
innocently or deliberately transgressed such a divine ordinance.
P1662:2, 148:5.5
"But, Nathaniel, there is much in the Scriptures which would have instructed
you if you had only read with discernment. Do you not remember that it is
written: `My son, despise not the
chastening of the Lord; neither be weary
of his correction, for whom the Lord loves he corrects, even as the father
corrects the son in whom he takes delight.' `The Lord does not afflict willingly.'
`Before I was afflicted, I went astray, but now do I keep the law. Affliction
was good for me that I might thereby learn the divine statutes.' `I know your
sorrows. The eternal God is your refuge, while underneath are the everlasting
arms.' `The Lord also is a refuge for the oppressed, a haven of rest in times
of trouble.' `The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of affliction; the
Lord will not forget the sick.' `As a father shows compassion for his children,
so is the Lord compassionate to those who fear him. He knows your body; he
remembers that you are dust.' `He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their
wounds.' `He is the hope of the poor, the strength of the needy in his distress,
a refuge from the storm, and a shadow from the devastating heat.' `He gives
power to the faint, and to them who have no might he increases strength.'
`A bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking
flax he will not quench.'
`When you pass through the waters of affliction, I will be with you, and when
the rivers of adversity overflow you, I will not forsake you.' `He has sent
me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and
to comfort all who mourn.' `There is correction in suffering; affliction does
not spring forth from the dust.'"