Thursday, August 5, 2010

A line from the Chronological Bible commentary is … “evil, wherever it is found, always bears within it the seeds of its own destruction.”

In reading the book of Habakkuk one thing comes through loud and clear. God allows some terrible things to happen to fulfill his purposes. But He continually gives humanity a choice. How are we to choose if there is only good and no evil from which to choose?

The process of winemaking illustrates the point. A vintner will pour the juice of crushed grapes into a clean container. According to his recipe he will add a certain amount of sugar to the grape juice. If nothing else is added to the recipe there will be no wine. It will eventually be only vinegar. In order for the grape juice to make wine, another element must be added to the recipe and that element is yeast. Yeast is an agitating force in the making of wine just as evil is an agitating force in the human condition. The vintner separates the dregs from the good wine at the end of the winemaking process. Our struggles between good and evil on the earth are nothing more than the fermentation of the plan of redemption. Whether we live in a condition of eternal death or eternal life depends on how we react to the yeast that God puts into our lives.

God gives us the choice. What will we choose?

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