MERCY IN DISGUISE
READ: 1 Kings 14:1-18
The child shall
die. And all Israel shall mourn … because in him there is found something good.
– 1 Kings 14:12-13
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Acts 1-2
“Don’t
worry. Only the good die young.” This was the reply of an unbelieving man to
his sister when she expressed concern that he wasn’t ready to meet the Lord.
The
parents of a young boy who died apparently had the same idea, saying, “He just
seemed to be too good for this wicked old earth.”
I am
sure this sentiment cannot be proven, but I know of one instance when a child
died because he was the only good person in his family. In 1 Kings 14:12-13, we
read that young Abijah would die, be mourned, and be given an honourable burial
because God “found something good” in him. Other members of his family lived a
little longer, only to be executed as criminals (15:27-29). I believe that God,
seeing the dreadful fate Abijah would have faced if he had continued to live,
took him to heaven peacefully. His early death was indeed an act of God’s
mercy.
Through
the years, I have often used this passage of Scripture to comfort those
mourning the death of a baby, a child, or a young person. God alone knows what
awaited them if they had lived. He may have delivered them from unbelievable
distress by taking them home. An early death can be God’s mercy in disguise. –
Herb Vander Lugt
That which seems a tragic ending
To our red and tear-filled eyes
In our heavenly Father’s wisdom
May be
mercy in disguise. – Fitzhugh
Look for the blessing in every burden.
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