Episode Transcript
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Speaker 2Colby dropped an email and said, Granger, I have a close friend that I gratefully respect and love.
However, I know that, unfortunately, if it was his time, he would not spend eternity in the presence of the Lord.
My wife and I have prayed and continue to pray for this salve for his salvation.
Quick backstory.
We're both firefighter and paramedics.
He lost all faith shortly after entering this career field due to experiencing one of the most evil situations involving a child.
Recently, I took a ride with him to his hunting spot.
Long story short.
Heading back home, he told me that he's not opposed to believing in God, but until someone gave him a logical explanation without using the term free will or how how he uses bad for the greater good to justify why a man so powerful would allow a child to be hurt in such a way.
Then he could have when he could have stopped it, then he could not follow or trust a man as such.
I continue to pray, and I'm also searching and seeking for the logical reason that he needs so that he will give his heart and life to Jesus.
May the Lord continue to bless you your beautiful family and team respectfully, Colby.
Speaker 3I need two things.
I need.
Speaker 1What was the guy's explanation about giving me something besides free will?
Speaker 3What was that he said?
Speaker 2I see he's not opposed to believing in God, but until someone gave me gave him a logical explanation without using the term free will, or he uses bad for the greater good.
Speaker 3What does free will have to do with that argument?
Speaker 1I don't know, Okay, And my second thing is what's Colby's question, because this is just every day evangelism.
Speaker 2Yeah, he says, I'm seeking continue to pray, and I'm also searching and seeking for the logical reason that he needs.
Speaker 3Oh, is that that's what he's asking me?
Okay?
Speaker 1Well, there is no logical reason besides the fact that faith comes from hearing and hearing through the Word of Christ.
So the power Romans one says that the power of God is the gospel.
The gospel is the power of God for salvation to all who believe.
So there is a there is power in the speaking of the word.
And we would say, what's what's the gospel.
The gospel is that Christ came to die on the cross to redeem sinners, to bring them to God, to save them from the wrath of God, and was resurrected to live and now calls all men and women to turn to Him and believe.
Now that sounds now Now Paul says that the word of the Cross is foolish to those is folly.
In fact, because of a video we reacted to earlier, I had it open up to First Corinthians, and so it's sitting right here in front of me, First Corinthians one eighteen.
For the word of the Cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved, it is the power of God.
For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise and the discernment of the discerning.
I will thwart Where's the one who is wise, Where's the scribe?
Where's the debater of this age?
Has God not made foolish the wisdom of the world so this is every day evangelism.
When you're outside of Christ, it sounds foolish.
So that's why he says, somebody give me a logical explanation.
But what he's missing, is he The logic that he's missing is that his the default is we shouldn't believe in that, but there's something out there that we can't know.
It's kind of the agnostic idea is that, well, there is something we didn't come from nothing.
I agree, there's something you just can't know it.
Speaker 2It feels like that he's like, I'm not opposed to he says this.
I'm he's not opposed to believing in God.
But he has a hard time wrestling with this catastrophe that he's seen that involved a little child, and it feels like that he doesn't believe that there could be a God that would allow something like this to happen.
Speaker 1That's just that that's just such the age old question.
You know, how could there be a good God that allows bad things to happen?
Speaker 3Right?
But that's just a silly argument.
Speaker 1It's just it's so thin because it's that idea is a parent in every single thing we do.
It's it's in every book There is no good book unless it has evil that's overcome.
There's no good movie without a antagonist to to to highlight the there there has to be dark so that the light can overcome it.
In everything we do, you don't you know you don't helicopter parent a child for this reason.
You want to introduce the dangerous things slowly in a controlled environment so that slowly they can they learn to overcome it and grow.
When you work out in a gym, you break down the muscles, You tear the muscles so that they can grow.
This is this is like the most logical thing to say, I can't believe there would be a God that would allow bad things to happen.
Is such a ridiculous argument to think that somehow God would want for you absolute utopia and that you would come out of the other side of that utopia needing and worshiping him.
Not because he needs you to worship him, because there's joy for you in store with worshiping him, because you were made to worship him.
But part of this is I can give this what's his name, Colby Colby.
I can give Colby apologetic stuff all day.
Yeah, and we could always counteract what this guy's saying, but it doesn't matter.
Speaker 3In the end.
Speaker 1The gospel is the power of God for salvation.
So you don't have to have an answer or a logical explanation.
Because that was when I hear that.
The first thing I think is the Bible this trace it back to the original sources.
Run this out to the most logical conclusion, and find how the Bible could possibly have come to us in the accuracy that it we have.
It's impossible to not be as accurate as it is.
And they continue to find manuscripts all over the world, fragments of them and they match it.
Speaker 3That's impossible.
Speaker 1Yeah, but that's another logical that he could just run that out and have another argument for that.
The gospel is the power of God for salvation.
You got to tell him the gospel and live it out for him to see.
Speaker 2David drops some email says, hey Granger, my name is David.
I have been a longtime fan and I have loved watching your career grow.
On July twenty seventh, of my friend, an Air Force veteran, took his own life right in front of me.
That morning was normal, but after I what I say, but a sorry.
That morning was normal, but later I saw a disturbing Facebook post from him, thanking his kids and saying it would be his last.
I knew something was wrong and rushed to his house on my motorcycle just a few minutes away.
When I arrived, he looked at me that he ended his life before my eyes.
I've never experienced anything like that and have been struggling ever since, mostly wondering why God put me there at that exact moment.
Was there a reason did he want me to see that?
I'd really appreciate your thoughts on this.
Thank you for taking the time to read my message, David Man.
Speaker 3David, that is so heavy, so heavy.
I'm so sorry, brother.
Speaker 1I wouldn't wish that on anyone, what you have seen, and so part of this is just understanding that what you've gone through is extraordinary and requires extraordinary care.
With this, I would make sure that you have brothers around you.
They could keep you grounded.
Your question about did God want me to see this?
Is that what he said something like that?
Speaker 2Yeah, wondering why God put me there at the zech moment?
Was there a reason?
Did he want me to see this?
Speaker 1So, first of all, there's always a reason there's a reason behind everything.
Because God is sovereign, he's providential, he's almighty, So there's always a reason.
We don't always know the reason, and more so, we don't always need to know the reason.
I think Amber was on the podcast a few weeks ago and we talked about God is doing ten thousand things and you're.
Speaker 3Aware of about four of them.
Speaker 1Yeah, so the end, the easy answer is yes, there was a reason.
Did he want you to see that?
Well, you did, and so regardless of if he desired you to you know that that's a different question.
But he has a reason for what happened.
Speaker 3Seek that.
Speaker 1Through knowing him, and you will find your answer.
It's as easy as that.
Seek him for who he has revealed himself to be in the Bible, and you will find your answer to your question.
But don't do that in isolation.
The Bible would never ever suggest that you would.
You would operate in isolation good times or bad times.
Walk alongside other brothers and sisters of the faith, clinging to His word together in unison, and you will find your answer.
Speaker 2He's going to use you the helps after you have walked this walk.
He's going to use your tragedy to help somebody else going through a t aged probably much.
Speaker 3Similar, very similar.
Yeah, and you're going to help them walk through theirs.
That's right.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's good.
That's it.
Yeah, that's it great.
Thank you guys.
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