Saturday, December 19, 2015

Question of the Week: If Christ Came to Bring Peace on Earth, Why Is the Earth Groaning with Suffering?

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If Christ Came to Bring Peace on Earth, Why Is the Earth Groaning with Suffering?
Peace on Earth
Peace on Earth?
Listening to the news reports of violence, scandals, and natural disasters makes the ringing of Christmas carols seem like childish naiveté. How could the angels have proclaimed peace on earth (Luke 2:14) at the time of Christ's birth while there was so much death and destruction?

Even today, most people would agree society is also corrupt, filled with school shootings, business scandals, and crime. So where is this peace written about in the book of Luke?
 
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