Why does God allow suffering ?                                             
                                                                           
Many feel that pain is evidence against God's concern for humankind. However, pain can be used for good and bad purposes. Not all pain is bad. Pain is an essential mechanism for survival. Without pain, the  body is stripped of vital protection. Pain is an important signal to warn of even greater danger.


Suffering is a signal. It also can be a spiritual signal that  reminds us of the fragile balance of life and our mortality. In The Problem of Pain, Christian apologist C.S. Lewis writes, "God  whispers to us in our pleasure, speaks to us in our conscience, but shouts to us in our pain; it is his megaphone to rouse a deaf  world."      

                                                      
Some suffering actually helps to bring greater good. This is best seen in Jesus' own suffering. Jesus travelled down the road of pain,  loneliness, and death—a road that led to the cross. Jesus isn't just  a Saviour, he's our suffering Saviour. The cross is the ultimate example of innocent suffering.                                      
                                                                           
At the heart of this issue is the underlying challenge that God  isn't fair. The problem is, society holds pleasure as its chief goal  in life. This philosophy is known as hedonism, and those who live by this philosophy find any form of suffering offensive. To say God isn't fair is an extremely dangerous charge.                        
                                                                           
If God gave us what we deserve, we'd be in trouble. It would be foolish to ask God for justice; what we need is mercy. God's mercy and grace are so taken for granted that suffering and pain shock us.