Let the wicked become wicked, which is God's punishment for them.
1963, a girl named Mary Banny wrote to the Chicago Tribune, because she really couldn't understand why she helped her mother send the baked cookies to the table and only got a compliment of "good boy"; But David (her brother), who did nothing but make trouble, got a biscuit.
She wants to ask the omniscient Mr. Sila kuster: Is innocence fair in this world? Why does she often see some good children like her forgotten by heaven at home and school?
Shiller kuster is the host of the children's edition of the Chicago Tribune. For more than ten years, he has received more than a thousand letters from children about "Why doesn't God reward good people and punish bad people?" Whenever he opens such a letter, his heart is heavy because he doesn't know how to answer these questions.
Just when he didn't know how to reply to Mary's letter, a friend invited him to the wedding. Maybe he should be grateful for this wedding all his life, because it was at this wedding that he found the answer, which made him famous overnight.
Sheila kuster recalled the wedding ceremony like this: After the priest presided over the ceremony, the bride and groom exchanged rings. Maybe they are immersed in happiness, maybe they are too excited. In short, when they gave each other rings, they put them on each other's right hands by mistake.
Seeing this plot, the priest humorously reminded: the right hand is perfect enough, and I think you'd better use it to dress up your left hand.
Sheila kuster said that it was the pastor's humor that enlightened him. The right hand becomes the right hand, which is perfect in itself, but there is no need to wear ornaments on the right hand. Those who have morality are often ignored because they are already perfect.
Later, Silas kuster came to the conclusion that God made the right hand a right hand, which was the highest reward for the right hand. Similarly, God makes good people become good people, which is the highest reward for good people.
There is an old folk saying that "evil is rewarded with evil, and good is rewarded with good." It's not too late to report. " We used to wonder that the wicked did not get what they deserved. Now I finally understand, because "making the wicked evil is God's punishment for them."
People are kind, although the blessing has not arrived, the disaster is far away; Man-made disaster, although the disaster has not arrived, the blessing is far away.
-2-
It was he who made the mistake, not me.
This reminds me of a story I saw a long time ago.
The home of American President Roosevelt was once stolen, causing serious property losses. When a friend heard the news, he wrote to comfort him and advised him not to take it to heart.
President Roosevelt quickly wrote back and said, "Dear friend, thank you for your letter to comfort me. I'm all right.
I think I should thank God, because:
First, I lost only my property, but people were unscathed;
Second, I just lost part of my property, not all of it;
Third, the luckiest thing is that the thief is that person, not me ... "
For anyone, theft must be unfortunate, but Roosevelt was just grateful.
It was he who made the mistake, not me. When I saw this sentence, I was really touched. Maybe in the future, you can think of Roosevelt and be less disappointed.
-3-
How will God punish those bad guys?
I always believe that God must have standards, remember that they are all there! Moreover, God will punish those bad people in a particularly unique way.
When God punishes a person, he usually doesn't let those bad people suffer immediately after doing bad things, or get retribution soon, and life is worse than death.
Because, for God, punishing a bad person is never a question of ability and means, but a question of desire for effect.
No matter how bad you do, as long as you don't go to the last step, he will forgive you and look forward to your rehabilitation.
In fact, God always treats everything we walk in the world with a generous heart, and he won't end the conversation with us ahead of time unless he has to.
Even if one day, the door to goodness is closed, but as long as you are willing to turn back before disappearing, you can still inadvertently see the narrow door he left you.
But God's mercy doesn't mean not punishing you. For the punishment of bad people, God never remembers less and never lacks ways.
The simplest and most commonly used methods are Heaven and the most basic laws of nature.
For example. Take stealing as an example. God's punishment for it is constantly graded.
When a thief is desperate or still has good thoughts in his heart, he will feel remorse and regret when stealing, and his body will secrete a certain amount of toxic substances. This is the most basic punishment of God, but it is only limited to those who have done bad things but still have good thoughts in their hearts. God didn't use a big stick for him, but used the most natural self-reflection and adjustment mechanism of human body to punish him.
But as time goes by, if the thief becomes a habitual thief from an accidental theft, God will take back this punishment. Because of his ugly heart, he will lose his confession, and he will naturally be "freed" from this low-cost punishment. However, while he exempted himself from punishment, it was also time for God to increase punishment.
If he continues, he may be caught, beaten up, or caught by the police and sentenced to a rare term of imprisonment. Even if the circumstances are serious, he may fall off the roof during his escape or have a car accident. The light person dies, and the heavy person is hemiplegic. From then on, life is worse than death ... these are very likely to happen.
Besides, God may still not have reported it to him. Why not report it? Because his book of good and evil has not reached the limit, or his family and relevant parties are offsetting and saving him with great goodwill. It is also possible that God is arranging a more suitable ending for him. ...
Although the secret can't be revealed, although we can't guess the true intention of God, the final result is the same: not not not reporting, but not reporting!
-4-
Look up at the sky. Who has heaven spared?
Having said that, some people may ask: in this materialistic society, money has everything. No matter how bad a person is, as long as he has money, he can live more comfortably and get better treatment when he is seriously ill. How does God punish the rich and the bad fairly?
No matter how capable a person is, he can't win the change of the world after all. No matter how many of them there are, they can't keep up with the speed of human marching into the unknown world. This is the most natural and common way for God to punish these rich and wicked people.
Go on and give an example. There are many rich bad guys who like to play with women outside, eat all kinds of delicacies, explore all kinds of places, or try many exciting new things, so there will naturally be many things that can punish them in the known and unknown world, such as AIDS, drugs, various rich diseases, three generations not rich, infighting and emotional impact based on human greed and time and space, and so on. These are all ways for God to punish these rich people, not to mention those who have great evils.
Although they have a lot of money, they can live a glamorous life in the eyes of outsiders, but whether it is good or bad, happy or sad, bitter or happy, only those rich people know.
Figuratively speaking, they just wore a dress that was a little brighter than the average person. Although the clothes look attractive, who knows what it feels like to wear them.
If the above-mentioned most basic objective precepts still fail to effectively punish some rich bad guys, God will take extreme measures but not limited to giving them opportunities for natural and man-made disasters, but the result will definitely exceed our imagination.
In the eyes of God, each of us is guilty, and all good and evil will be evaluated. The point is, where have we gone? The key is whether we have the intention of repentance? The point is, how many sins can we offset by the blessings we have accumulated before? The key lies in how we choose to take the world road behind us.
No matter how good or bad you are, how much you are, how much you are bad, and how long you can be bad, God has a ruler there, and everything will be remembered for you, no more, no less.
God's punishment for you has been going on, increasing or decreasing. The only thing we can grasp is the heart at the moment and the upcoming trip.