Why Does God allow Injustice to Happen to Good People That Don't Deserve it?
People are often asking: why does God allow bad things to happen to them?
And why is there injustice to people who don't deserve bad things happen to them?
The concept of injustice ties closely to the teachings of Jesus Christ, who, as the embodiment of divine love, suffered unjustly. His crucifixion exemplifies the idea that the righteous must endure unjust suffering. The Christian faith emphasizes the willingness to follow Christ's example, even in suffering injustice, as a means of expressing love, forgiveness, and faithfulness. This isn't about seeking or perpetuating injustice but rather acknowledging that in the midst of it, believers can demonstrate resilience, compassion, and forgiveness, reflecting the transformative power of faith in the face of adversity.To follow in the footsteps of Christ means embracing not only the joyous moments but also being prepared to endure unjust suffering. It's not a call to seek out suffering but a recognition that it may be a part of the Christian journey. By facing injustice with a spirit of love, forgiveness, and unwavering faith, individuals align themselves with the profound example set by Jesus Christ, who suffered unjustly for our sake; to reconcile us to God.