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A Reflection from Pastor Dan

A few days
have passed. Prayers and support are rightly offered. Survivors and families are
living in a daze, suspended in shock, trying to grieve, but finding the burden
too heavy to process or escape. So also
the nation.
We’ve
also spun off, locked and loaded in our own ways, into gun debates.
Some will clamor for more security. The headlines will generate hits
and ad
revenue until something else grabs the spotlight. But the headlines are
puzzling over one issue
that needs more thoughtful attention: there appears to be no motive.
We
wonder if it’s possible that someone would simply and suddenly, after an
unremarkable and crime-free life, turn into a mass killer. Surely there’s a reason, even if we don’t get
to know what it is. Maybe it all traces
back to his criminal father. Maybe he
covered signs of mental illness so well that even his family didn’t know, but
those signs were there. Maybe he was
manipulated by another organization. Maybe
the cause is a malignant spiritual force.
But we want a reason.
A causative reason, even an evil
one, provides us a certain kind of comfort, because we can begin to understand
why someone would do such a thing. An
act may be senseless or violent on moral grounds, but not entirely without some
sense from within the context of the broken mind, heart, or life of a
murderer. If even the worst examples of
humanity can somehow be understood, perhaps they can be reckoned with. In the midst of chaos, we reach for some
semblance of order. A motive would give
us that. It could furnish something to
do other than comfort victims, grieve, and feel helpless. We could consult experts in law-enforcement,
psychology, and security. We could pass
a new law. We could learn better to
protect each other. We could learn to
love more. That all may have value, but we
too quickly embrace the thin assurance that because we understand better this
time, next time will be different. We get
ourselves back on top of the chaos and grief that erupts into our lives with
the comforting idea that humanity is still on its way.
What we have trouble facing is
the possibility that there be no known nor knowable motive, and that we may
never understand. The senseless could be
truly senseless. What if we faced the
reality that our explanations of evil don’t explain it enough? What if the Las Vegas incident is one more
piece of evidence that evil is a chaos ultimately beyond our power to
manage? What if we were brought humbly
and tragically to our knees before forces greater than our knowledge or technology
or humanity will ever be?
We could blame God. Or we could see violence as a twisted part of
the process of the survival of the species.
Or we could understand how deeply we human beings are fallen creatures
and that the abyss into which we have pitched ourselves offers no escape on our
terms. Evil is evil. Sin must be exposed as utterly sinful. And when it reaches its full measure, we have
only two options – look for a rescue from some other quarter or be swallowed
up.
That sounds barely hopeful, but
it is in reckoning with this problem of evil (theodicy) that I came to believe
that the existence of evil does not, in fact, cast the good God’s existence
into doubt, but rather points to God’s existence as a necessary answer, or even
a requirement that the universe or humanity continue at all. I was once afraid and lost. I am not now.
Because the only God I can accept, and the one I know, is the One who confronted
evil by suffering it Himself. He is near
to those who mourn, and is the only sensible hope in the midst of the
senseless.
Pastor Dan Roels
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Rev. Daniel Roels
3642 Lake Street,
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