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    by Stan Smith

The Best of All Possible Worlds
Date Posted: July 1, 2020

The Problem of Evil is the complaint about God that if evil exists, He doesn't. You know. If God is all good and all powerful, why doesn't He eliminate evil? Must not be there. Another way this question is put to the believer is this. "Do you think this is the best of all possible worlds?"

It's a tricky question. We all dream of utopia. Stories are written about it. In large and small ways we figure out how things would be better. "If only" is the phrase. And then there's heaven. Surely that is the best of all possible worlds and this is not heaven. So we must conclude that this is not the best possible world. And we knuckle under to the skeptic.

I have to tell you I must disagree. I know. I'm not in the majority. Even among Christians. But I believe that this, indeed, is the best of all possible worlds. How can that be? Well, I believe in a Sovereign God, a God who is absolutely over all things. Logically, since He is also good, I have to assume that this world as it exists is, in His opinion, what He wants it to be. And since His is the only right opinion, I have to conclude that He thinks this is the best of all possible worlds because it's the world He made and allows to continue. He is under no obligation to do so. He must think this is the plan.

I believe that God has just such a plan. If it pleases the court, I'd like to submit my evidence. Exhibit A: God says in Romans 9, for instance, that He is willing to demonstrate His power and wrath on vessels of wrath prepared for destruction (Romans 9:22-23). That means that God sees a demonstration of His power and wrath as better than not doing so. Exhibit B: Solomon wrote, "The LORD has made everything for its own purpose, Even the wicked for the day of evil." (Proverbs 16:4). That requires that God has a purpose for the wicked and it is better than not allowing the wicked. But the biggest evidence is found in Christ. Exhibit C: We find in Christ the most horrendous, most devastating crime ever committed in all of human history. Human creatures intentionally and with malice executed the perfect Son of God. But here's the amazing part; they did it according to God's plan (Acts 2:22-23; Acts 4:27-28). God included in His plan the most heinous crime in all human history to accomplish the greatest good for all mankind. That is clear proof that God is in control and is working out His plan for the best.

I'm not saying I don't dream of a better world. I'm not saying that heaven won't be better than this. And I'm certainly not saying that I understand it all. But, considering the stipulation "possible" in "all possible worlds" and considering that God is both Sovereign and Good, I can only conclude that this world, currently, is the best of all possible worlds even if another, better one will follow. But, hey, that's just me. Others are perfectly capable of considering a less-than-Sovereign, not-quite-capable God. I'd hope it wouldn't be Christians who do it.

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Born and raised in a Christian home, I've been treated to immersion in the Word and squandered it. 'But God ...' I love the phrase. God has been faithful when I was unfaithful. At every turn He has crowded me to Him.

I'm married with four grown children and (currently) four grandchildren. My wife and I live in sunny Phoenix by choice. I hope to encourage people with my words and to share with others what God has shared with me.

For more writings you can see my blog at birdsoftheair.blogspot.com.
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