There are no words to describe what's happening in Haiti: tens of thousands of 
people swept into eternity without a moment's warning. And now the surviving 
multitudes are not only bereaving, but going about utterly homeless.
Whether they believe in Vodou, or no god, or in the God who is the Father of 
our Lord Jesus Christ, our Creator/Redeemer, the question haunts everybody: 
"Why does God [whoever He is] permit such horror?"

The Bible is not helpless in times of disaster such as this. The dead are in 
God's care; it's the horror now of the survivors that is our heart burden. This 
disaster is an extenuation of the cataclysm that was Noah's Flood. It was the 
Flood that originated the earthquakes that our earth suffers. Whatever sinful 
guilt anyone can say these tragic people had acquired, we must not try to say; 
we all share it as the human race corporately. The Lamentations of Jeremiah are 
God's textbook for disaster survivors. The people of Jerusalem had suffered the 
most horrible defeat and destruction; they lost everything. After lamenting 
their utter tragedy, the prophet wrote: "It is of the Lord's mercies that we 
are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. ... Let us search and try 
our ways, and turn again to the Lord" (3:22, 40).

The Flood was a curse to the whole earth from which it has never completely 
recovered. The earth was mortally wounded; it needs to be completely 
re-created. That must come when the Lord Jesus returns. The sooner, the better!

That's why those who ponder the teachings of the Bible long for the promised 
second coming of "the Savior of the world." Whatever days of peace and pleasure 
are granted to us, let us thank God for them, realizing even our next breath is 
a gift of His much more abounding grace. Let us give as best we can to send 
relief to those who suffer; then let us look at everything we have in a new 
light: nothing we have liked to call "ours" is ours; it is lent us in trust to 
use for the good of others.

 --Robert J. Wieland

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