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I think most of us have heard the tragic story in the news about Jaycee, the 11-yr old girl who was abducted eighteen years ago, kept in isolation, living in deplorable conditions, and forced to bear her rapist two children - one when she was only 14 yrs. old herself. In short, her childhood was stolen along with her innocence. She suffered irreparable damage as, most likely, have her two daughters.
This story has me sick at heart because I can imagine all those nights, weeks, months, and years when this poor girl was suffering - crying, screaming, and terrified. Surely, she must have prayed her heart out to God, begging His mercy - as her family must have also done.
I can’t help wondering: Why did God allow so much suffering to go on for so long without providing any help to this innocent child? Where was her guardian angel? The angels of her own daughters?
How might we answer these questions if she were to address them to us? I find it very difficult to answer them for myself. How can we explain to such victims that God is merciful and just? How can we even expect them to grasp the meaning of love? In fact, when people are so badly abused that they are incapable of feeling anymore, if they cannot express love at all, how can they then go to heaven? (I am not now referring to Jaycee, but to all victims in general.)
If anyone here can offer any real insights to alleviate the pain so many of us now feel in our hearts for this poor girl, I would certainly appreciate hearing what can be offered. I find it all so distressing that a simple “it was not God’s will” just does not seem enough. Nor does it suffice to say that the “free will” of her captor justifies God’s* apparent* indifference. As you can see, this really has got me down.
This story has me sick at heart because I can imagine all those nights, weeks, months, and years when this poor girl was suffering - crying, screaming, and terrified. Surely, she must have prayed her heart out to God, begging His mercy - as her family must have also done.
I can’t help wondering: Why did God allow so much suffering to go on for so long without providing any help to this innocent child? Where was her guardian angel? The angels of her own daughters?
How might we answer these questions if she were to address them to us? I find it very difficult to answer them for myself. How can we explain to such victims that God is merciful and just? How can we even expect them to grasp the meaning of love? In fact, when people are so badly abused that they are incapable of feeling anymore, if they cannot express love at all, how can they then go to heaven? (I am not now referring to Jaycee, but to all victims in general.)
If anyone here can offer any real insights to alleviate the pain so many of us now feel in our hearts for this poor girl, I would certainly appreciate hearing what can be offered. I find it all so distressing that a simple “it was not God’s will” just does not seem enough. Nor does it suffice to say that the “free will” of her captor justifies God’s* apparent* indifference. As you can see, this really has got me down.