David Allen, a member of Mission Council, reflects on one of the themes surrounding Prayer and Self Denial 2019: u201cDoes God care for these people?u201d

Does God have favourites? We get to live in relative comfort and safety in New Zealand while many around the world live in fear and poverty. We get the privilege of hearing the gospel in words, images and language we can understand while many, many people have yet to hear. Is that fair? Does God care? Does God have favourites?

We can all throw out the easy answer: u201cYes, of course God cares. Jesus loves me this I know for the Bible tells me so.u201d Maybe the more helpful question is: how does God care? Letu2019s face it, life is unfair. So, how does God care for those who have received the short straw in life? 

As I write this, we are in Holy Week, leading up to Easter. There is much we donu2019t understand about our world, about suffering, about God. But this week reminds us of what we do knowu2014u201cGod so loved the world that he gave...u201d It wasnu2019t u2018fairu2019 that Jesus suffered and died, but he chose the cross to show that God cares. Not just for the Jewish world of the first century, but for every people, every tribe, every race across all of history. God cares so much that he gave himself, to share our humanity, our pain and our frailty, and to call us into his family.

God still loves the world and he is still givingu2014every time someone is loved in Jesusu2019 name, is helped, fed, listened to, respected, encouraged, freed, given choices or offered the gospel, in Jesusu2019 name, the world sees once again that God cares. He calls us to join him.

James 1:27 The Message:
Real religion, the kind that passes muster before God the Father, is this: Reach out to the homeless and loveless in their plight...

David Allen

Vice-President, Baptist Union and NZBMS

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