Lesson 1 - God Is Good Lesson
Lesson 1 - God Is Good Lesson
Lesson 1 - God Is Good Lesson
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Who is God? Lesson 1 God Is Good
Learning to know and love God for who He is, His character, attributes and being
One of the best ways to get to know God is to look at His character or nature. In other words, who is God?
What is God like? What about His personality and attributes (behavior traits)?
To know God, is to love Him. Why do we love God when we know Him? We will love God as we learn
the truth about Him because:
(2 God created or made us for a love relationship with Himself. We are not complete without Him;
something will always be missing from our lives.
Please begin this study by praying and asking God to show Himself to you. Pray now:
Dear God, Please help me to know you better. Make Yourself known to me through this study. This first
lesson is about Your goodness. Help me know that You are good, no matter what is happening in my life,
in other people's lives or in this world. Thank You. Amen.
In the first book of the Bible, Genesis, we learn that everything God has created is good. Six times in
Genesis 1, God looks over what He has made and finds it "good." God is good and He makes good things.
On the sixth day of creation, God made man and woman in His own image. He also blessed them! This
means God put them in a state of happiness and spiritual good. He wanted them to enjoy and rule over the
world (Genesis 1:27–28). God had created a beautiful and safe place for man and woman.
Definition: Image of God means humans have been created on purpose to be like God. We are not the
same as God but have some of the same qualities and share in His spiritual nature.
Definition: Spiritual is an adjective describing the unseen as opposed to material or physical things.
When the word spirit is used of humans it includes thinking, understanding and emotions.
God is spirit and does not have a physical body. However, God's Son did walk the earth in a physical
body. Jesus is both God and man. He is the picture or image of God and His goodness.
In a divine mystery, God exists as One expressed in the threefold nature of God the Father, God the Son,
and God the Holy Spirit. This is known as the Trinity. The word trinity can simply mean three. Although
the word trinity is not in the Bible, this truth about God is throughout the Bible.
How God is an undivided unity of three is beyond our total understanding. However, it does not make
this mystery less true. In the CLI Leadership Study, we discuss the Trinity in more depth. But for now,
just be aware that we serve a triune God. Triune also means three in one.
The Spirit of God is all-present. This means that God is everywhere at the same time. This is a quality of
God we do not share. We can only be in one place at a time.
Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?8 If I go up to the heavens, you
are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. 9 If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on
the far side of the sea, 10 even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.11 If I say,
"Surely the darkness will hide me and the light become night around me,"12 even the darkness will not
be dark to you; the night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you. For you created my
inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. Psalm 139:7–13
If you are in a right relationship with God, the above verses are comforting. No matter where you find
yourself, you know God is with you. He loves you and is watching over you.
If you are not in a right relationship with God, the above verses can be scary. You know you have done
things wrong. You might feel you cannot get away from God and His judgment of your sins. Do not
despair. You will read some good news about your situation in this lesson.
Definition: Relationship refers to the way you are related or connected to another person. It also means
how you behave or care about another person. In this case, we are looking at your relationship with God.
For you (God) created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. 14 I praise you
because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. Psalm
139:13-14 (parenthesis added by author of study)
God planned for you. No matter the circumstances of your conception or birth, God created you. He
designed you before you were born.
Your body is a work of wonder. It is complex. Think of all the inner parts working together so you can
breathe, eat and sleep. Your brain allows you to think, understand and make decisions.
We can all praise (honor) God because of how we are made; fearfully and wonderfully. We are
awesomely made (fearfully). Yes, you are awesome! God designed us from His heart with great care.
We are unique and God has a special purpose for each one of us.
5. Read Genesis 1:31 and fill in the blanks All that God had made was __________ __________.
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God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning—
the sixth day. Genesis 1:31
God created the whole earth and everything in it, including man and woman. When God said it was very
good, He was saying that it was excellent, superior. The world was pleasant, delightful.
Everything God made was agreeable to man and woman's five senses: sight, smell, hearing, taste and
touch. It still is. Think about the beauty of the earth. We have the ability to see the blue sky, white
clouds, trees, oceans and mountains.
We can smell freshly fallen rain, flowers, beaches and spices like cinnamon and spearmint. We can hear
another person's voice, birds singing, ocean waves and leaves rustling in the wind. Natural foods like
honey, apples, carrots and sugar cane are sweet to our sense of taste. Lastly, we can touch and feel soft
fabrics, furry animals, tree bark and the good rich earth.
6. Circle one of the five senses that you value the most: Sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch.
7. Name one good thing you enjoy about the sense you circled in question 6:
Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.
Psalm 34:8 (Refuge is defined as a place of shelter and protection from danger or trouble)
8. Fill in the blanks. ______________ and ____________ that the Lord is _________________.
"Taste" in Psalm 34:8 means to become aware or understand that God is good. Children do not usually
like to try new foods. An adult might say, "Just taste it and you will find it's good." The same is true for
us. We need to come to God's table with an open mind to find He is good.
Saying that God is good does not deny that evil exists. Since mankind was banished from the Garden of
Eden, the world has been quite different. There is tragedy all around us, including wars and their carnage
(slaughter). The Crimean War (1853–1856) was especially horrific. It was fought between the Russian
Empire and an alliance that included the British Empire. It was one of the first conflicts that used
modern technology and the casualties were massive.
The war was terribly mismanaged on both sides. Of the 500,000 deaths, a large number died from lack
of medical care and disease. How did such a good creation become such a murderous cesspool?
The Garden of Eden was man and woman's first home. It was a place of happiness and loving
relationship with God. They spent time together. There were no tears, hardships or death.
God made the world and everything in it. He also sets up the rules. No one else could possibly be wise
or smart enough to plan, run and judge the universe.
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God chooses what is right and wrong. This is the act of judging. God decides whether something is good
or bad. We do right when we do what God requires; we do wrong when we do not do what God expects
of us. Only God, the Creator, has the authority to set the standard or rule by which we should live.
Consider that God has established certain authorities to obey (Romans 13:1-7) and yet when authorities
require us to do evil we are to disobey (Acts 5:19-29).
Definition: Sin is going against God and His plans. Sin causes us to miss God's purpose and good plan
for our lives.
The time of Adam’s and Eve's first sin is called "The Fall." This is another word that is not in the Bible.
However, it is a common way of referring to this first or original human sin. Mankind (man and woman)
fell from grace and fell from good. Or we could say they fell into sin and fell into death.
Definition: The word grace can have a variety of meanings in the Bible. Saying people fell from God's
grace means they lost His favor or goodwill.
God had favored people with His personal attention and presence. He had also set people apart, making
them holy and good. This holiness and goodness was not only for Adam and Eve but was to be for their
children (human race) to follow.
God also made people with free will (Deuteronomy 30:19–20). We have the ability to choose, think and
act on our own (John 7:17). God wants to be loved and obeyed by choice, not by force (Matthew 22:37).
We are no different. We prefer real children rather than little robots. Well, most of the time.
And the LORD God commanded the man, "You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; 17but you
must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly
die." Genesis 2:16–17
10. What was the name of the tree the man and woman were not supposed to eat from (v. 17a)?
God set the standard for Adam and Eve. They were to run things in God's way. They could rule the
world and take part of all its pleasures, except one. Only one command or rule: Do not eat from the tree
of the knowledge of good and evil.
11. What did God say would happen if Adam and Eve ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and
evil (v. 17b)?
Read Genesis 3:4–7 and answer questions 12–16:
"You will not certainly die," the serpent said to the woman. 5 "For God knows that when you eat from it
your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil." 6 When the woman saw that
the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom,
she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it.7 Then the
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eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together
and made coverings for themselves. Genesis 3:4–7
12. What did Satan (devil, Lucifer) in the serpent say to the woman, Eve, about dying (v. 4)?
13. According to Satan, why did God not want Adam and Eve to eat from this particular tree?
14. Why did the woman disobey God by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (v. 6)?
15. Why did the man disobey God by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
(v. 6)?
16. What happened after they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (v. 7)?
This is the most significant story of the Bible regarding good and evil. Here is where disobedience or
evil enters the perfect world. Notice, the serpent or Satan did not force Eve to eat from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil. He invited (tempted) her to sin. Eve in turn invited Adam to sin. She gave
him the fruit. Eve did not force Adam to sin either. He had the ability to say no.
Satan and his followers cannot make you, me or anyone else sin. They have limited power and are
ultimately under God's rule (Job 1 and 2; Luke 22:31). Therefore, each person is responsible for his or
her own sin or disobedience to God.
When tempted, no one should say, "God is tempting me." For God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does
he tempt anyone; 14 but each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and
enticed. 15 Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives
birth to death. James. 1:13–15
17. Could God ever be tempted or attracted to sin? (v. 13)? Yes No (Circle One)
18. Does God ever tempt or invite anyone to do or be evil (v.13)? Yes No (Circle One)
19. Each person, including you and me, are tempted by our own ____________ desire (v.14).
Satan is the father of lies. He will speak half-truths, twist the truth or just lie outright to get people to
join his revolt or rebellion against God. Satan is not alone. He is a fallen angel who sinned and invited
other angels to join him. These are the demons he rules and who try to rule us.
You were anointed as a guardian cherub, for so I ordained you. You were on the holy mount of God; you
walked among the fiery stones. 15 You were blameless in your ways from the day you were created till
wickedness was found in you. 16 Through your widespread trade you were filled with violence, and you
sinned. So I drove you in disgrace from the mount of God, and I expelled you, guardian cherub, from
among the fiery stones. 17 Your heart became proud on account of your beauty, and you corrupted your
wisdom because of your splendor. Ezekiel 28:14-17
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Definition: A cherub is a class or group of angels usually represented with wings. The cherubim are
guards or attendants.
Definition: Fiery Stones are gemstones, such as emeralds, that describe God and heaven. The precious
stones reflect the brilliance of God's presence and heaven (Revelation 4:3, 21:18–21).
20. Satan was a guardian cherub in heaven who was blameless in his ways from the day God created
him until what was found in him (v. 15)?
Angels were also created good by a good God. Satan was a beautiful and powerful being who had free
will. He chose to sin on his own. God was not responsible for his sin nor did God create evil.
Evil is the opposite of goodness. Or we could say evil exists when goodness is absent. When we choose
something or someone other than God, wickedness appears. God knows all things, so yes, God knew
this could and would happen.
The fact that God knows all things and allows evil to continue does not change the truth of His
goodness. God is perfectly good. We are limited in our knowledge and do not have the wisdom to judge
God's plan for His world.
We can't see everything happening in a bad situation. Maybe this problem is making a person turn to
God. We do not know how God is working in the spiritual world to bring good out of evil. Or how much
this person, although hurting, may be blessed beyond our imagination. The blessing may come while he
is on earth or in the next world to come.
CLI has received many letters from inmates about their imprisonment. They say similar things like, "It
was good for me to come to prison because I found Jesus." Or, "I thank God for being in prison because
if I hadn't come here, I would never have known God."
22. Read Psalm 119:71. Have you ever experienced a time of pain or trouble and saw good come from
it? Yes No (Circle One) If yes, please write about it:
It was good for me to be afflicted so that I might learn your decrees. Psalm 119:71
If you are in pain now, trust God. Do not give up. Pray. God is faithful and knows what is best.
How a good human or a good angel could choose evil over God is a mystery. We do not know how the
desire to disobey God could appear, even when tempted. The Bible tells us when evil appeared, but it
does not tell us how.
23. Read Isaiah 55:8–9. Are our thoughts and ways as great and wonderful as God's?
Yes No (Circle One)
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the LORD.
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"As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts
than your thoughts." Isaiah. 55:8–9
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24. Read Romans. 9:20. Do human beings have any right to question God or His goodness in creation?
Yes No (Circle One)
But who are you, a human being, to talk back to God? "Shall what is formed say to the one who formed
it, 'Why did you make me like this?" Romans 9:20
God welcomes sincere questions and a seeking after truth. However, He does not appreciate criticism
(disapproval) of His handiwork. God made us and the world in His vast goodness, power and love. As a
created creature, we do not have a right to question God's pure motives.
We have little knowledge and understanding compared to God. We see the world from our limited
viewpoint. Only God is smart and wise enough to plan a world that makes sense.
In fact, even the existence of evil is a reason (argument) for God and His goodness. The Bible explains
when evil appeared, who is now causing it and when it will end. No other person or source has genuine
answers for the existence of evil or good. Atheists and nonbelievers just have angry questions that are
often directed against Christians.
God's goodness still abounds in our world. It is from the good that we are able to recognize the bad. If
God did not exist, we would not even have a definition of good and evil. Jeffrey Dahmer, the notorious
sexual predator and cannibal, who later converted to Christianity said, "If it all happens naturalistically,
what's the need for a God? Can't I set my own rules? Who owns me? I own myself."2
Even at an early age, Florence Nightingale knew there is a God of purpose. Florence was born May 12,
1820 into a wealthy, upper class family. When she was eight years old she began helping her mother
take food to villagers near their home in Embley Park, England.
On one of their visits, Flo had the privilege of helping with a sick baby. This act filled her with love and
a sense of purpose. Even at this young age, Flo realized this was God's work. She recalled Matthew
25:40, The King will reply, "Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and
sisters of mine, you did for me."
How you have fallen from heaven, morning star, son of the dawn! You have been cast down to the earth,
you who once laid low the nations!13 You said in your heart, "I will ascend to the heavens; I will raise
my throne above the stars of God; I will sit enthroned on the mount of assembly, on the utmost heights of
Mount Zaphon. 14 I will ascend above the tops of the clouds; I will make myself like the Most High." 15
But you are brought down to the realm of the dead, to the depths of the pit. Isaiah 14:12–15
25. Satan had fallen from heaven and was cast down where (v. 12)?
27. Satan was brought down to the realm of the _____________(v. 15).
Satan was the first to sin. His sin immediately separated him from God and His good kingdom.
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Satan lost his position and wanted to bring others down with him. He tempted other angels to sin. Sadly,
some of the angels were fooled and followed him (Revelation 12:7–9). These are the fallen angels the
Bible calls demons.
Not satisfied with his band of fallen angels, Satan set his sight on God's new creation. He wanted to ruin
these new creatures that God loved so much. He set a trap. Perhaps the man and woman would want to
be like God, too. Pride was the cause of his downfall and it became the root of mankind's sin also.
We do not know if Satan had a chance to repent or turn from his evil ways. Maybe God was giving him
a chance to change by allowing him to roam the earth. However, the Bible does not tell us this. We do
know he has continued in sin and is doomed. When this world ends, he will be thrown into the lake of
fire where he will suffer day and night forever and ever (Revelation 20:10).
We and all human beings, have an opportunity to turn from sin. God has a plan for us to be forgiven.
However, those of us who do not take advantage of God's plan will suffer the same future as Satan. This
fact makes God just, righteous and good.
28. Read Genesis 18:25. Does God treat the righteous and the wicked alike? Yes No (Circle One)
Far be it from you to do such a thing—to kill the righteous with the wicked, treating the righteous and the
wicked alike. Far be it from you! Will not the Judge of all the earth do right? Genesis 18:25
God, the Judge of all the earth, always does what is right and good. He does not treat the righteous and
the wicked alike. The wicked must be judged and punished. However, God is so good that He made a plan
for every person to be saved from everlasting punishment. Before we look at this good news (gospel), we
must understand that we are all sinners.
Just as our physical characteristics are passed down, our sin nature is also passed on to us. We are all
descendents (come from) of Adam and Eve and receive from them our physical and spiritual
characteristics. Even if we were to die before we committed sin, we are still sinners because of our sinful
nature (Romans 5:12; Ephesians 2:3).
30. Read Romans 5:12. Who is the one man through which sin entered the world?
Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death
came to all people, because all sinned— Romans. 5:12
God created Adam first and gave him the first command (Genesis 2:15–17). The Bible tells us that God
made Eve from Adam's side. They were separate human beings, but were to be united as one flesh (Genesis
2:23–24). Adam was chosen to be the representative of mankind's sin.
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Every human has sinned in some way in his or her lifetime. Death is the punishment for sin. You might
say humans are all under a death sentence. Our death sentence includes our physical death and spiritual
death. Spiritual death is separation from God and all goodness.
God is so good that He has provided for the punishment for our sins. He sent His own Son, Jesus Christ,
to pay the penalty (punishment) for all sin. Jesus, God the Son, came to earth willingly. He allowed
Himself to be born of the virgin Mary, and die on a cross for you and me.
This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference
between Jew and Gentile, 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and all are justified
freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.25 God presented Christ as a
sacrifice of atonement,1 through the shedding of his blood-- to be received by faith. He did this to
demonstrate his righteousness, because in his forbearance he had left the sins committed beforehand
unpunished-- 26 he did it to demonstrate his righteousness at the present time, so as to be just and the one
who justifies those who have faith in Jesus. Romans 3:22–26
Definition: Righteousness means being in a right relationship with God. It means doing what God
expects. That is, doing God's will in all areas of life. This definition is from the Bible.
Definition: Faith means complete trust and dependence on God. Believing in Jesus Christ means the same
as faith in Him. Faith is total commitment and loyalty to Jesus and God's will.
32. How many people have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (v. 23a)?
33. How many people who place their faith in Jesus Christ will be justified (v. 24)?
To justify is to make righteous. God is so good that He planned a way for people to be made righteous.
This means inherited sin and all the sins humans commit on earth can be forgiven (Genesis 3:15). He sent
His perfect Son to pay the penalty for sin by dying on a cross. Jesus is so good that He willingly died on
the cross so that we could have our sins forgiven.
Definition: Redemption is a word that was used in ancient times. It meant to pay the price owed for the
release of a convicted criminal, prisoner of war etc. Biblical writers borrowed the word to describe Christ's
death on the cross in payment of our sins. Thus, Jesus is known as our Redeemer.
Definition: Atonement can be remembered by taking the word apart (at-one-ment). It means to bring
together as one those who were enemies. Biblically, it is what Christ accomplished by His death and
resurrection. We were enemies of God and Christ's death has made us one with Him.
34. What did Christ's sacrifice of atonement on the cross do for those who believe (v. 25–26)?
We are giving you a lot of definitions. However, learning the meaning will help you in the future. As you
come across these words in your reading, you will better understand the Bible.
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35. Read Isaiah 40:11. Who looks after His people like a shepherd?
He (God) tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his
heart; he gently leads those that have young. Isaiah 40:11 (Parentheses by author)
God loves and cares for the people He made. Read Psalm 23 from your Bible. God loves you and cares
about your every need. (No Bible? Ask your prison chaplain or case manager for one.)
I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. John 10:11
If you declare with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the
dead, you will be saved.10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your
mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. Romans 10:9-10
Jesus gave His life by dying on the cross for our sins. God, the Father, raised Him from the dead and
Jesus is now our living Lord and Savior. That is, He is our Savior if we believe in Him and follow Him
in faith (Philippians 2:12). Following in faith means to trust and obey God.
If you have sincerely prayed for Jesus to come into your life, you do not need to pray a particular prayer
of commitment again. You are His child and belong to Him. However, you do need to continually
confess your sins and remind yourself that Jesus is Lord of your life. We all need to review our thoughts
and actions and see if they line up with God’s word and ways.
Sometimes a person was not sincere in his or her prayer or commitment to God. Perhaps you were in a
group responding to the gospel message and just went along with the crowd. Or maybe you prayed as a
child but really did not understand or know what you were doing. There could be other reasons. If you
are not sure or have never prayed to receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you may pray:
Lord Jesus, I believe You are the Son of God and died for my sins. I have not obeyed God and I am truly
sorry. Right now, I turn from my sins and invite You to come into my life. I receive You as my Lord and
Savior. I want God's plan for my life. I will follow You and obey You in all that I do. Thank You Heavenly
Father for saving me and loving me. I love You. Amen.
38. I prayed the above prayer today from my heart. I sincerely trust Jesus as my Lord and Savior.
Trusting Jesus means following His plan for your life. When Florence was 17 years old, she felt God
calling her into His service. God even used her wealthy household to fit her for service. For example, her
desire for nurse uniforms came from her early life of leisure (free of work).
Flo learned the importance of organization from how the servants were managed. There could be forty or
more workers on an estate. Duties were assigned and done in a timely fashion. Servants also had specific
uniforms or dress to identify their jobs.
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It would still be years before Flo would fully understand her calling to help the sick. Nevertheless, Flo
was always thinking about doing something good. God is good and gives us a mindset to do good in our
lives. What "good" do you feel God calling you to do? Pray and ask Jesus to show you the way.
Although we (mankind) turned our backs on God, He still reaches out to us in love. He reaches out to
everyone with compassion. Compassion is concern for the suffering of another. If you are reading this
lesson, God has given you His plan of salvation. We pray you will accept Jesus and live through Him.
Definition: Salvation means to save from danger, loss or ruin. In Christian terms, salvation means being
saved from the penalty and power of sin through Christ Jesus.
Perhaps you have been a believer for some time or trusted Jesus during this lesson. We join you in
praising God for His goodness in restoring your relationship with Him. Your life will never be the same.
You may still go through difficult and painful situations, but God will help you through them.
Jesus walked the earth and went through many painful trials. He was rejected by people He created and
loved. He was misunderstood by family and friends. He was abandoned. He was beaten by a whip until
He was barely recognizable. He was humiliated. And lastly, Jesus was nailed to a cross and received all
the sins of the world into His body. God understands your pain.
39. Read Psalm 145:9. The Lord is ________to_______: he has ___________on all he has made.
The Lord is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made. Psalm 145:9
Remember that we live in a fallen world and sin is all around us. God has not promised us a perfect life
until we get to heaven. What He does promise is that He will work out everything in your life for good
so that you may become like our Lord, Christ Jesus.
40. Read Romans 8:28–29. For believers who have been called according to God's purpose, who did He
decide we should be like?
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called
according to his purpose.29 For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of
his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters.
Romans 8:28–29 (Predestine means to decide in advance; predetermine by divine will.)
Some people think God is not good because He will judge sinners. On the contrary, allowing evil to
exist without penalty would not be fair. Hell is the punishment for those who die in their sins. It is a
place of agony and torment (Mark 9:43; Matthew 18:8, 25:46 and Revelation 20:10).
Remember, God sent His Son to die a horrible death to rescue sinners from punishment and hell. If
someone does not accept this amazing sacrifice, that person deserves God's wrath. For now, our job is to
pray for sinners to accept God's offer and escape the fires of hell.
Also, remember God is the judge of each person. We cannot judge whether a person has gone to heaven
or hell. Only God knows a person's heart. A person could be saved right before his death. However,
waiting until the last minute is a very bad idea.
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God is good. God is righteous. He would not be good if He let the crimes against Him and His people go
unpunished. But He is patient and that is one reason the world still exists.
41. Read 2 Peter 3:9. How many people does God want to repent (turn from sin)?
The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with
you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9
42. Read Psalm 119:68 and pray for God to teach you His decrees.
You are good, and what you do is good; teach me your decrees. Psalm 119:68
Definition: Decrees are statutes, laws or commands. Decree is the way God wants things to work.
God is good and wants things to work for good. He is always the same. There is never a time when God
is not good.
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who
does not change like shifting shadows. James 1:17
43. Where does every good and perfect gift come from?
44. Does God ever change from being good? Yes No (Circle One)
God is the definition of goodness. There is no goodness anywhere without God. The goodness in the
world is due to God. Even when nonbelievers do a good deed, it is due to God's influence. The evil in
the world is caused by Satan and his followers or when we turn away from God.
Even as Christians we may turn from God at times. We still have a sin nature and free will. Although we
do not like to sin anymore and have the ability not to sin, we still do. God has given us help through His
Holy Spirit.
45. Read Luke. 11:13. Who will your Father in heaven give to you?
If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your
Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him! Luke. 11:13
46. Read and pray Psalm 143:10: "My God, Teach me to do Your will and may Your good and Holy Spirit
lead me in the way of righteousness. Amen." I prayed: Yes No (Circle One)
Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground.
Psalm 143:10
Florence continued to pray and seek God's will. At times she would become frustated with her social life
and status. She longed to be useful. She continued to dream about the "good" God wanted her to
accomplish. Gradually, the Holy Spirit led her to help with the sick and dying.
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Miss Nightingale was a pretty young woman and had many suitors. A suitor is a man who pursues a
relationship with a particular woman, with a view to marriage. In fact, she had two marriage proposals but
accepted neither. She was concerned that she would not be able to pursue God's call through her nursing
work. She never married and had no regrets.
Although her parents were not supportive of her desire to work as a nurse, she persisted. She attended
the Institute of Kaiserswerth in Germany, where Christian women were trained in nursing methods.
They were also taught to be faithful and live simple lives.
In 1853 Florence became superintendent of the Institute for the Care of Sick Gentlewomen. She was 33
years old. She immediately improved care and cut the costs for patients in half. Using excellent
management and organizational methods did not lessen her commitment to care and relationships. Her
patients loved her and wrote many notes saying so.
In 1854 cholera3 broke out in London. Flo not only managed the institute, she worked tirelessly in another
hospital and slum area. It was dangerous and tough work. Nevertheless, there were times when she was
attending the sick that she would have a sense of Christ's presence. She said it was as if "He all at once4
stood in the midst of them."
It had been a long 16 years that Flo waited to fulfill her calling, but now things were moving quickly. In
just two short years, she became a leading expert on hospitals. With her good character and reputation
came an opportunity for an even tougher job. She would be tested in a place of extreme evil and
suffering.
Lesson 1: God is Good (Day Five) Why God Allows Evil and Suffering
Why a good God allows evil and suffering is an ancient (very old) question. This subject is similar to why
God does not seem to answer prayers. Think of a child praying for his mother to live and yet, she still dies.
You may have prayed for protection from an enemy but were hurt in spite of seeking God.
Both topics focus on God's love and goodness. However, there are some theologians (people who study
God) who will try and answer this dilemma (problem) by saying that God is limited in power or
knowledge. Therefore, He cannot stop evil or answer every prayer because He either does not see it
coming or is not strong enough to stop it. Thus, God is good and loving, but just not knowing and powerful
enough to do something about troubles. This is incorrect.
The Bible is clear: God is all-powerful (omnipotent) and all-knowing (omniscient). This is the truth we
accept as we continue with our study. Trying to weaken our Supreme Ruler in order to make Him fit into
human understanding is wrong and ultimately damaging to our faith.
47. Read about God being all-powerful from a Bible (Isaiah 43:13; Daniel 4:34; Luke 1:37). What do
these verses tell you about God?
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Cholera is an infectious and often deadly bacterial disease of the small intestine, typically contracted from infected water
supplies and causing severe vomiting and diarrhea.
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Sam Wellman, Florence Nightingale, in Heroes of the Faith, (Uhrichsville, Ohio: Barbour Publishing, 1999), 90.
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48. Read about God being all-knowing from a Bible (Psalm 147:5; Isaiah 40:28; Hebrew 4:13). What do
these verses tell you about God?
The prophet Habakkuk questions God, "Your eyes are too pure to look on evil; you cannot tolerate
wrongdoing. Why then do you tolerate the treacherous? Why are you silent while the wicked swallow up
those more righteous than themselves?" (Habakkuk 1:13)
By the way, when Habakkuk says that God's "eyes are too pure to look on evil," it does not mean He
cannot see it. God is everywhere. He sees all that is happening and will judge wrongdoers. The meaning
is in the second part of the sentence: "God cannot tolerate wrong." It means that God does not approve of
evil.
Job also wanted to question God. He lost his children, health and wealth. So Job says, "Even today my
complaint is bitter; his hand is heavy in spite of my groaning. If only I knew where to find him; if only I
could go to his dwelling! I would state my case before him and fill my mouth with arguments. Job 23:1–4
Job thought it was God who was causing his troubles but it was Satan. In the book of Job, Satan said to
God, "Have you not put a hedge around him and his household and everything he has?
You have blessed the work of his hands, so that his flocks and herds are spread throughout the land. But
now stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to
your face."The LORD said to Satan, "Very well, then, everything he has is in your power, but on the
man himself do not lay a finger." Then Satan went out from the presence of the LORD.
Job 1:10–12
God is in charge of everything and everyone. Notice, Satan had to get permission from God to make
trouble for Job. God allows the devil to have power on earth for the current time.
Part of the answer goes back to creation. God wants to be loved for Himself and not just for the good
gifts He gives. Suppose you were wealthy and generous to your friends and family. Then one day, you
lost it all. You had nothing of material gifts to give. Would you want your family and friends to stand by
you, or walk off and never want anything to do with you?
People with great wealth often have this fear. Do people really love me or my money? Does this person
want to be my friend or want to use me? Does she want to marry me or my money?
God may also use our suffering to help others. Job went through tremendous heartache and pain.
However, now people around the world read his story and gain comfort. God can use situations of
suffering and unacknowledged prayer which seems to go unanswered to build holy character and
encourage others. Remember our goal is to become like Jesus.
49. Have you ever felt God did not answer your prayers or protect you from evil? If yes, please share so
your CLI Bible Minister can pray for you:
50. Are you going through a hard time and feel that God does not care? If yes, please share so
your CLI Bible Minister can pray for you:
51. Can you share a difficult time in your life that God has used to help others?
Although Habakkuk and Job did not get a direct answer from God, they eventually stood in awe of Him
(Habakkuk 3:2 and Job 42:1–6). They understood that God is in control of all people and things. What
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He does is right and they cannot think otherwise. They will trust God no matter what their circumstances
look like.
God does answer prayers. He may delay answers or have good reasons for saying no. In addition, God
does not answer evil requests or those not in accordance with His will. As tragic as it may seem for a
child to lose her mother, it may be part of a holier plan for that family. We will not have all the answers
until we reach heaven, our permanent home.
God is the master world builder. His running of the universe may seem arbitrary (random), but it is not.
God has a plan and is using evil and suffering to accomplish it. We really do not know exactly how or
why God allowed evil to enter through Satan, Eve and Adam. But whatever your pain, it does not have
to be useless. Let God use it for your good and the good of others. Jesus suffered tremendously, but in
the process offers us the tremendous good of eternal life.
In the same year that Florence Nightingale was working with cholera patients, England and France
declared war on Russia. This was known as the Crimean War (mentioned in Day One of this Lesson).
Reports started getting back to London of men dying for lack of medical care. Wounded soldiers could lie
unattended for a week. With the cholera outbreak in check, Flo turned her attention and interest to her
country's wounded. These soldiers were to be taken to Scutari in Turkey, a quite horrible place.
Flo went to work right away. She recruited 38 nurses, had uniforms made, gathered medical supplies and
arranged travel. Others helped financially. God was working through Flo and others to bring mercy and
compassion through a hellish war. Before her private mission left, she received a letter from a government
official. She was asked to do the very thing she had planned. However, now she had the authority and
endorsement of her government. Six days after the letter was received, Flo boarded a ship for Turkey.
When Florence arrived at the so called hospital, she wondered, "Could hell be worse than this?"5
"She has seen much sickness—yes, even death in her life, but not of this magnitude, not of this
unimaginable gore. Most of the British soldiers were ripped, torn, and mutilated. Arms, legs, eyes,
noses, ears, jaws were gone, replaced by filthy, blood-clotted rags! Flo had to fight tears of sympathy,
then of rage. All but a few of the wounded men were sprawled on the broken tile floors. There were few
beds, few blankets. No hospital garb was issued, although supposedly hundreds of outfits has been sent
from England. No one knew where the outfits were. The men lay in their rotting battle gear, infested
head to toe with lice."6 And there were thousands of them.
Flo not only cared for their wounds, she offered the comfort of Jesus. She had a calming affect on the
men and attended 2,000 on their deathbed. She was called the "lady with the lamp" because when the
day was over, she would continue her rounds with a glowing lamp.
A reporter noticed her tireless work and wrote, "When...silence and darkness have settled upon those
miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand, making the solitary
rounds." 7
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Ibid., 152.
6
Ibid.
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Florence Nightingale is a legend in nursing. She is also an amazing example of God's goodness during a
tragic event in history. She wrote from Turkey that she was, "in sympathy with God, fulfilling the
purpose I came into the world for."8
Her commitment to God did not end in the war. She stayed for the duration and was one of the last to
leave. She said at that time, "It matters little, provided we spend our lives to God, whether like our
Blessed Lord's, they are concluded in three and thirty years, or whether they are prolonged to old age."9
She went on to open nursing schools and continued to help others.
52. What good work do you think our good God is calling you to do?
Florence was not looking for fame or fortune. She had fortune and left it. She simply wanted to help the
sick.
God used Florence to revolutionize (change) healthcare in England and around the world. Nursing would
become a caring, noble profession. So much good for the sick and dying would come from this single life.
Think how different our world would be if we all embraced God's good calling on our lives.
God has designed our world in a way that we can see and experience good and evil. Without evil and
suffering in the world, we would not be able to truly appreciate God's good character, or the people who
reflect God's goodness through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Evil, suffering, pain, and heartache will all pass away for those who are in Christ Jesus. One day we will
be in God's good kingdom rejoicing forever. A short life span on earth is nothing compared to our future
home of everlasting joy.
For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.
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So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but
what is unseen is eternal. 2 Corinthians 4:17–5:1
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Ibid., 167.
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Ibid., 178.
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1. Read Psalm 139:7–13 and ask God to speak to you through these verses. What do you feel
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2. Who created you (v. 13)?_______________________________________________________
5. Read Genesis 1:31 and fill in the blanks. All that God had made was _________ __________.
6. Circle one of the five senses that you value the most: Sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch.
7. Name one good thing you enjoy about the sense you circled in question 2:________________
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8. Fill in the blanks. ______________ and ____________ that the Lord is _________________.
10. What was the name of the tree the man and woman were not supposed to eat from (v. 17a)?
11. What did God say would happen if Adam and Eve ate from the tree of the knowledge of
good and evil (v. 17b)?___________________________________________________________
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12. What did Satan (devil, Lucifer) in the serpent say to the woman, Eve, about dying (v. 4)?
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13. According to Satan, why did God not want Adam and Eve to eat from this particular tree?
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14. Why did the woman disobey God by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
15. Why did the man disobey God by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
16. What happened after they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (v. 7)?
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17. Could God ever be tempted or attracted to sin? (v. 13)? Yes No (Circle One)
18. Does God ever tempt or invite anyone to do or be evil (v.13)? Yes No (Circle One)
19. Each person, including you and me, are tempted by our own ____________ desire (v.14).
20. Satan was a guardian cherub in heaven who was blameless in his ways from the day God
22. Read Psalm 119:71. Have you ever experienced a time of suffering or trouble and saw good come
from it? Yes No (Circle One) If yes, please write about it:
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23. Read Isaiah. 55:8–9. Are our thoughts and ways as great and wonderful as God's?
Yes No (Circle One)
24. Read Romans. 9:20. Do human beings have any right to question God or His goodness in creation?
Yes No (Circle One)
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25. Satan had fallen from heaven and cast down where (v. 12)?___________________________
26. Who did Satan want to rule over (v.13–14)?_______________________________________
27. Satan was brought down to the realm of the ___________________(v. 15).
28. Read Genesis 18:25. Does God treat the righteous and the wicked alike? Yes No (Circle One)
30. Read Romans 5:12. Who is the one man through which sin entered the world?____________
32. How many people have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (v. 23a)?_____________
33. How many people who place their faith in Jesus Christ will be justified (v. 24)?___________
34. What did Christ's sacrifice of atonement on the cross do for those who believe (v. 25–26)?
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35. Read Isaiah 40:11. Who looks after His people like a shepherd?_______________________
38. I prayed the above prayer today from my heart. I sincerely trust Jesus as my Lord and Savior.
Your Name:__________________________________Date:_____________________________
39. Read Psalm 145:9. The Lord is ____________to_______: he has __________________ on all he
has made.
40. Read Romans 8:28–29. For believers who have been called according to God's purpose, who
41. Read 2 Peter 3:9. How many people does God want to repent (turn from sin)?____________
42. I read Psalm 119:68 and prayed for God to teach me His decrees: Yes No (Circle One)
43. Where does every good and perfect gift come from?_________________________________
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44. Does God ever change from being good? Yes No (Circle One)
45. Read Luke. 11:13. Who will your Father in heaven give to you?_______________________
46. Read and pray Psalm 143:10: My God, Teach me to do Your will and may Your good and
Holy Spirit lead me in the way of righteousness. Amen. I prayed: Yes No (Circle One)
Lesson 1: God is Good (Day Five) Why God Allows Evil and Suffering
47. Read about God being all-powerful from a Bible (Isaiah 43:13; Daniel 4:34; Luke 1:37).
______________________________________________________________________________
48. Read about God being all-knowing from a Bible (Psalm 147:5; Isaiah 40:28; Hebrew 4:13).
______________________________________________________________________________
49. Have you ever felt God did not answer your prayers or protect you from evil? If yes, please
______________________________________________________________________________
50. Are you going through a hard time and feel that God does not care? If yes, please share so
______________________________________________________________________________
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51. Can you share a difficult time in your life that God has used to help others?
______________________________________________________________________________
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52. What good work do you think our good God is calling you to do?
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