Dear Friend...
(Imagine this sent to a young person who lost a friend in the Hill Country flood).
Dear Friend,
Greetings in Christ. We all are saddened by the terrible news of the loss of life in connection with the recent flooding. It is something the mind cannot take in, and not for young people like you, but for us adults too. But we have feelings, sadness, anger, confusion, all the more if there were people you knew who died.
In such a moment we realize how mysterious, fragile, and tragic life is. This doesn’t happen all the time. A lot of the time we walk around with blinkers on. In such moments the question of God becomes personal, real, urgent. And where the question of God follows, the Lord is not far away. But how are we to speak to Him? The obvious answer is to read Job- he complains, argues, cries out, is silenced, then blessed.
That encounter is foremost. Does this means our questions cease? It does not. There are things we know, that we are all in His hand, that He rules history, that He has given to us a limited kind of freedom, that we will know more bye and bye. We know these, but how they fit together we cannot yet see.
Jesus was asked a question very similar to the one about Camp Mystic, in His case the Tower of Siloam in Jerusalem that collapsed. He had no pat answer, but He did summons the listeners to faith. He Himself was on the way to that very city, and His participation in our suffering. May He bless you in ways can and cannot yet perceive,
Peace,
+GRS

