Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens. He never changes or casts a shifting shadow. James 1:17 NLT
When the Father sent His only Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, He demonstrated to the world just how loving He is. Jesus went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the enemy. He revealed the very nature and character of God.
God is Good all the time. This is not just a clichĂ© or a catchy Christian phrase. God revealed His kindness, mercy, and goodness through the redemptive work of Jesus. When the disciples asked Jesus to “show us the Father,” He replied, “If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father.”
So we must ask: Did Jesus ever send destruction or tragedy when He walked the earth? Did He ever give someone a crippling disease or inflict pain and suffering? Did He destroy lives—or save them?
If the answer is no, then we can know with confidence that God is not the author of evil or tragedy. Jesus never afflicted, killed, or harmed. He is Good—and He can only be Good!
You are good and do only good; teach me your decrees. Psalm 119:68 NLT
You are good, and the source of good; train me in your goodness. Psalm 119:68 MSG
The Word of God, our source of truth and guide for living, shows that God is only Good. God only does Good.
As of this writing, we in Texas have just witnessed a terrible tragedy. Texas experienced a flash flood that took so many lives. Many of the lost were young Christians at summer camp. When tragedy strikes, questions arise.
It's good to ask questions. It's good to seek clarity and understanding during hard times. God is not afraid of man's questions from a place of anger and sorrow. He is our Father, and He cares for us.
When tragedy strikes, we must be firmly established in the truth that God is Good and only does Good. We must be rooted in the truth that He is Good and not the author of destruction, death, and disaster. This Goodness is an anchor that produces hope during the worst circumstances.
In a fallen and fractured creation, storms arise and waters overflow. In a fallen world, floods occur. This is not the handiwork of God. This is the result of life in a fallen world. Yet during these times, God's peace and comfort are there, meeting us right where we are.
Let us never confuse life in a fallen world with the heart of our Heavenly Father. When we don’t understand, let us cling to what we do know:
“The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble; and He knows those who trust in Him.” (Nahum 1:7)
He is not the destroyer. He is the Deliverer. And His Goodness is more than enough to carry us through.
His Goodness offers us hope that there is peace, healing, and restoration in Him. It may look hopeless, feel painful, and seem like never-ending sorrow is all we have to look forward to. Yet His Goodness brings hope. This hope will sustain anyone through the hard times.
His Goodness also allows us to run to Him during times of suffering. He is not the author of the storm, the trial, the tragedy, but He heals the heartbreak in the middle of it all. God is right there with the one afflicted. He is such a Good Father.
In times like these, when the questions are many and the pain is raw, let’s hold fast to what is unshakable: God is Good, and He is for us. Let His Goodness be your stronghold, your refuge, and your peace. He has not abandoned you—He never will. Run to Him. Trust Him. Let His love surround you, heal you, and lift your eyes. Even in the darkest valley, the light of His Goodness will guide you home.