
If God is all-good, why does God allow natural disasters, i.e. earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis?
Why does God allow
earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, tsunamis, typhoons, cyclones, mudslides, and
other natural disasters? Tragedies such as the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the 2004 tsunami in Asia, Hurricane
Katrina in 2005, the 2008 cyclone in Myanmar, and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti
cause many people to question God’s goodness. It is distressing that natural
disasters are often termed “acts of God” while no “credit” is given to God for
years, decades, or even centuries of peaceful weather. God created the whole
universe and the laws of nature (Genesis 1:1). Most natural disasters are a
result of these laws at work. Hurricanes, typhoons, and tornados are the results
of divergent weather patterns colliding. Earthquakes are the result of the
earth’s plate structure shifting. A tsunami is caused by an underwater
earthquake.
The Bible proclaims that Jesus Christ holds all of nature
together (Colossians 1:16-17). Could God prevent natural disasters? Absolutely!
Does God sometimes influence the weather? Yes, as we see in Deuteronomy 11:17
and James 5:17. Numbers 16:30-34 shows us that God sometimes causes natural
disasters as a judgment against sin. The book of Revelation describes many
events which could definitely be described as natural disasters (Revelation
chapters 6, 8, and 16). Is every natural disaster a punishment from God?
Absolutely not.
In much the same way that God allows evil people to
commit evil acts, God allows the earth to reflect the consequences sin has had
on creation. Romans 8:19-21 tells us, “The creation waits in eager expectation
for the sons of God to be revealed. For the creation was subjected to
frustration, not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subjected it,
in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and
brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God.” The fall of humanity
into sin had effects on everything, including the world we inhabit. Everything
in creation is subject to “frustration” and “decay.” Sin is the ultimate cause
of natural disasters just as it is the cause of death, disease, and
suffering.
We can understand why natural disasters occur. What we do not
understand is why God allows them to occur. Why did God allow the tsunami to
kill over 225,000 people in Asia? Why did God allow Hurricane Katrina to destroy
the homes of thousands of people? For one thing, such events shake our
confidence in this life and force us to think about eternity. Churches are
usually filled after disasters as people realize how tenuous their lives really
are and how life can be taken away in an instant. What we do know is this: God
is good! Many amazing miracles occurred during the course of natural disasters
that prevented even greater loss of life. Natural disasters cause millions of
people to reevaluate their priorities in life. Hundreds of millions of dollars
in aid is sent to help the people who are suffering. Christian ministries have
the opportunity to help, minister, counsel, pray, and lead people to saving
faith in Christ! God can, and does, bring great good out of terrible tragedies
(Romans 8:28).
Recommended Resource: Disappointment
with God by Philip Yancey.




