Did God create evil?

Evil is not God’s creation but the absence of good permitted for genuine free will

Written by

7 Loaves & Fishes Team

Published on

November 7, 2022
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The Origin of Evil: Understanding God’s Relationship to Sin

While God created all things, evil represents not a created substance but the corruption of good – a necessary possibility in a world where genuine freedom exists.

The Nature of Evil

  • Not a created thing: Evil lacks independent existence like darkness lacks light
  • Privation theory: Evil is good in wrong relationship or absence
  • Biblical foundation: All creation declared “very good” (Genesis 1:31)

Why God Permits Evil

  • Free will necessity: Genuine love requires freedom to choose
  • Divine purpose: Greater goods emerge through evil’s defeat (Romans 8:28)
  • Ultimate contrast: Reveals God’s perfect holiness by comparison

Common Misconceptions Clarified

  • False dichotomy: God neither authors evil nor prevents all suffering
  • Human limitation: We judge from temporal perspective (Isaiah 55:8-9)
  • Sovereign wisdom: Evil serves God’s purposes without compromising His goodness

The Greater Good Defense

  • Free will produces greater love than programmed obedience
  • Christ’s redemption demonstrates greater glory through evil’s defeat
  • Eternal perspective outweighs temporal suffering (2 Corinthians 4:17)

Practical Implications

  • Evil’s existence doesn’t impugn God’s character
  • Human responsibility remains for moral choices
  • Hope rests in God’s ultimate victory (Revelation 21:4)

While the problem of evil challenges finite minds, Scripture affirms God’s perfect holiness and wisdom in permitting what He could have prevented – all to achieve greater eternal purposes beyond our full comprehension (Romans 11:33-36).

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