I don’t think anyone can deny we live in an evil world. None of us are untouched by it. But how do we deal with evil when we are touched by it?
I think there are three answers we find in this passage.
1. Don’t break your brains trying to find out all the whys for evil in the world.
As I mentioned in my last article, Solomon was the wisest person who ever lived besides Jesus, and he couldn’t figure it out. Neither will you. (Ecclesiastes 8:16-17)
2. Trust that God will bring justice in the end. (12-13)
We may never see justice here on earth. (10-11). But our God is good, and ultimately, the Judge of all the earth will do what is right. (Genesis 18:25)
3. Seek God’s wisdom.
We live in a world where people have the power to hurt others. (9)
Just because we are Christians doesn’t mean we’ll escape that. So when people hurt you, seek God’s wisdom on how to deal with them.
When do we seek justice? When do we show mercy? When do we simply leave justice in God’s hands? To answer those questions, we need God’s wisdom.
Solomon said,
…a wise heart knows the right time and procedure. For every activity there is a right time and procedure, even though a person’s troubles are heavy on him. (Ecclesiastes 8:5-6)
4. Choose to rejoice. (15)
If our focus is always on our troubles, it will suck us into a pit of despair.
But the Lord is near. He is good. So in the midst of our troubles, let us focus on him, and his goodness to us.
And as we lay our burdens before him, let us not forget all the things we have to be thankful for.
As you do, even though you may be touched by evil in this world, you will know God’s peace. (Philippians 4:5-7)
