Bad things happen.

Period.

​There are no disqualifiers here. They don’t just happen to good people. They don’t avoid bad people. They just happen.

They happen because we live in an imperfect world. They happen because this is not Heaven. This is not our permanent home. Imagine if bad things didn’t happen at all, ever. How would we ever appreciate the good? How would we learn to rely on God? Why would we even look toward Heaven if we had it so good on earth?

God never promises us that bad things wouldn’t happen. In fact, the Bible repeatedly warns us of hard times, and tries to teach us how to prepare for them. 

One of my favorite songs in Sunday school as a child, was The Wise Man Built His House, based off the above verse. The song came complete with fun hand motions and everything, but an even more valuable lesson. 

The storm was not diverted away from the wise man. The storm came to both the wise man who built his house upon the rock, and the foolish man who built his house upon the sand. The storm hit them both. The only difference was that the wise man was better prepared with a stronger foundation.

Life is hard. Bad things happen…to everyone. This lesson is not only about how some bad situations are avoidable by making wise decisions, but also about preparing our foundation

The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. ~Matthew 7:25
The storm still comes, with its dark clouds of sadness and difficult winds of change. You will still feel it sweep through, but you will not be broken. With God as your Rock, your Foundation, prepared with His Word, you will not fall.