Tonight a very serious topic came up on a walk and talk with Ben. He started talking and soon I realized he was having some early wrestling with suffering and tragedy in the world.
I found myself discussing something that God had just reminded me about in my reading earlier that day (during our family nap/quite time in the middle of the day). I told him about Greg Boyd’s view of tale of Job from Scripture. God directly answers Job at the end of this story, but does it in an unexpected way that is somehow beautiful… and Job gets it… even though it is not the response he expected. In my discussion with Ben it helped shift the focus to faith and God’s goodness and love while leaving space to wrestle and wonder, in fact showing that the wrestling is a good thing (God commends Job for his genuine and honest approach… even though he was wrong. He chastises the “friends” who simply served up religious right-sounding verbiage of the day).
I was glad to be able to offer him more than empty, pious, religious statements. We as a culture are addicted to certainty and scientific answers, but that is not how God rolls.
May your answers to your kiddos seeking always be genuine and true and never like that of Job’s “friends”.
Link to one of the sermons on this from Boyd: Link