Sunspots are neither good nor bad. They are a fact of life on the surface of our sun, which is an imperfect unstable star that gives us life and light. For without our sun's energies, we would surely die. And similarly, the Son of God, Christ-God, the Creator and Light of Righteousness, also gives us Life and Light, and without His Divine Energies, we would surely also die.
We read about the fall of man, and have to ask, was the world perfect at one time? Was the sun stable at one time? Genesis relates that the lifetime of man slowly decreased over the ages, for Adam and Eve and his immediate descendants lived close to a thousand years, but now we can expect to live 70 years or 100 if we are fortunate and can live to be healthy at that increased age.
Anyway, my dad, may his memory be eternal, who was an astronomer said that our sun is becoming more unstable. It is no longer a young sun. Age wise, it still has many thousands or millions of years that it can provide light. If we look at the Carrington event in the late 1800s, during which a huge sunspot exploded and gave birth to a CME (Coronal Mass Ejection), that electrocuted many teletype operators who worked for Western Union, we can see that this event could have been the "Hand of God" serving notice to mankind that He is still in charge of the universe, much like He caused chaos in the language of men when mankind dared to build a temple reaching to the Heavens. Western Union at that time was attempting to build a vast network of telegraph communication cables that linked the world. Now we have this fragile internet system that also links this world, and our electrical grids that are also very vulnerable to CMEs. Yes, there are fixes to insure that the electrical grids will not fail, but few states, only Texas comes to mind, have implemented any security measures. So, if another CME from the sun were to strike us as it did at Carrington, all electrical sources could be wiped out and unprecedented disasters could await us. Food services would definitely be wiped out due to lack of refrigeration. Another "Hand of God"? More likely, this would be a man-made situation as man now knows how to remedy this situation, but has not implemented any measures. Money raised in California, for example, to address this problem, has been systematically drained through scheming men who have embezzled millions of dollars in funds and then have fled to Mexico and elsewhere.
These are just my thoughts. Feel free to correct me.