Loving parents long to protect their children from
unnecessary pain.But wise parents know the danger in
over-protection. They know that the freedom to choose
is at the heart of what it means to be human, and
that a world without choice would be worse than a
world without pain. Worse yet would be a world
populated by people who could make wrong choices
without feeling any pain. No one is more dangerous
than the liar, thief, or killer who doesn't feel the
harm he is doing to himself and to others.
~Gen. 2:15-17~
We hate pain, especially in those we love. Yet
without discomfort, the sick wouldn't go to the
Doctor. Worn-out bodies would get no rest. Criminals
wouldn't fear the law. Children would laugh at
correction. Without pangs of conscience, the daily
dissatisfaction of boredom, or the empty longing for
signifigance, People who are made to find
satisfaction in an Eternal Father would settle for
far less. The example of Solomon lured by pleasure
and taught by his pain, shows us that even the wisest
among us tend to drift from good and from God until
arrested by the resulting pain of their own
shortsighted choices.
~Eccl. 1-12; Ps. 78:34-35;
Rom. 3:10-18~
Suffering often occurs at the hand of others. But it
has a way of revealing what is in our own hearts
Capacities for love, mercy, anger, envy, and pride
can lie dormant until awakened. Strength and
weaknesses of heart is found not when everything is
going our way but when flames of suffering and
temptation test the mettle of our character. As gold
and silver are refined by fire, and as coal needs
time and pressure to become a diamond, The human
heart is revealed and developed by enduring the
pressure and heat of time and circumstance. Strength
of character is shown not when all is well with our
world but in the presence of human pain and
suffering.
~Job 42:1-17; Rom 5:3-5;
James 1:2-5; 1 Peter1:6-8~
If death is the end of everything, then a life filled
with suffering isn't fair. But if the end of this
life brings us to the threshold of eternity, then the
most fortunate people in the universe are those who
discover,through suffering, that this life is not all
we have to live for. Those who find themselves and
their eternal God through suffering have not wasted
their pain. They have let their poverty, grief, and
hunger drive them to the Lord of Eternity. They are
the ones who will discover to their own unending joy
why Jesus said,
"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven"
~Matt. 5:1-12; Rom. 8:18-19~
5.
In time, our work and our opinions are sought less
and less. Our bodies become increasingly worse for
the wear. Gradually they succumb to inevitable
obsolescence.Joints stiffen and ache. Eyes grow dim.
Digestion slows.
Sleep becomes difficult. Problems loom larger and
larger while options narrow. Yet, if death is not the
end but the threshold of a new day, then the curse of
old age is also a blessing. Each new pain makes this
world less inviting and the next more appealing.In
its own way, pain, paves the way for a graceful
departure.
~Eccl. 12:1-4~
6.
The most famous sufferer of all time was a man named
Job. According to the Bible, Job lost his family to
war, his wealth to wind and fire, and his health to
painful boils. Through it all, God never told Job why
it was happening. As Job endured the accusations of
his friends, heaven seemed silent. When God finally
did speak, He did not reveal that His archenemy Satan
had challenged Job's motives for serving God. Neither
did the Lord apologize for allowing Satan to test
Job's devotion to God. Instead, God talked about
mountain goats giving birth, young lions on the hunt,
and ravens in the nest. He sited the behavior of the
ostrich the strength of the ox, and the stride of the
horse. He cited the wonders of the heavens, The
marvels of the sea, and the cycle of the seasons. Job
was left to conclude that if God had the power and
wisdom to create this physical universe; There was
reason to trust the same God in times of suffering.
~Job 1-42~
7.
No one has suffered more than our Father in heaven.
No one has paid more dearly for the allowance of sin
into the world. No one has so continuously grieved
over the pain of a race gone bad. No one has suffered
like the One who paid for our sins in the crucified
body of His own Son. No one has suffered more than
the One who, when He stretched out His arms and died,
showed us how much He loved us. It is this God who,
is drawing us to Himself, asks us to trust Him when
we are suffering and when our own loved ones cry out
in our presence.
~ 1 Peter 2:21; 3:18; 4:1~
8.
The apostle Paul pleaded with the Lord to take away
an unidentified source of suffering. But the Lord
declined saying, "My grace is sufficient for you, My
strength is made perfect in your weakness."
"Therefore," said Paul, "most gladly I will rather
boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may
rest upon me. Therefore I take pleasure in
infirmities, in reproaches, in needs, in
persecutions, in distress, for Christ's sake. For
when I am weak, then I am strong"
(2 Cor. 12:9-10).
Paul learned that he would rather be with Christ in
suffering than without Christ in good health and
pleasant circumstances.
9.
No one would chose pain and suffering. But when there
is no choice, there remains some consolation. Natural
disasters and times of crisis have a way of bringing
us together. Hurricanes, fires, earthquakes, riots,
illnesses, and accidents all have a way of bringing
us to our senses. Suddenly we remember our own
mortality and that people are more important than
things. We remember that we do need one another and
that, above all, WE NEED GOD. Each time we discover
God's comfort in our own suffering, our capacity to
help others is increased. This is what the apostle
Paul had in mind when he wrote, "Blessed be to God
and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of
mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in
all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort
those who are in any trouble, with the comfort with
which we ourselves are comforted by God"
~ 2 Cor. 1:3-4~
10.
This truth is best seen in the many examples of the
Bible. Through Job's suffering we see a man, who not
only came to a deeper understanding of God but who
also became a source of encouragement for people in
every generation to follow. Through rejection,
betrayal, enslavement, and wrong imprisonment of a
man named Joseph, we see someone who eventually was
able to say to those who had hurt him,"You meant evil
against me; but God meant it for good"
~Gen. 50:20~
When everything in us screams at the heavens for
allowing suffering, we have reason to look at the
eternal outcome and joy of Jesus who in His own
suffering on an executioner's cross cried, "My God,
My God, why have You forsaken Me?"
~Matt. 27:46~
You're Not Alone If the unfairness and suffering of
life leaves you unconvinced that a God in heaven
cares for you, But consider again suffering of the
One called by the prophet Isaiah, "a Man of sorrows
and acquainted with grief"
~Isaiah 53:3~
Think about His slashed back, His bloodied forehead,
His nail ripped hands and feet, His pierced side, His
agony in the Garden, and His pathetic cry of
abandonment. Consider Christ's claim that He was
suffering not for His sins, but OURS. To give us the
freedom to choose, He lets us suffer. But He Himself
bore the ultimate penalty and pain for all our sins.
~ 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Peter 2:24~
When you do see the reason for His suffering, keep in
mind that the Bible says Christ died to pay the price
for our sins, and that those who believe in their
heart that God has raised Him from the dead will be
saved.
~ Romans 10:9-10~
The forgiveness and eternal life Christ offers is not a reward for effort, but a gift to all who, in light of the evidence, put their trust in Him.
This was taken from a RBC Ministries pamplet called "10 Reasons To Believe In A God Who Allows Suffering" Their address is http://www.gospelcom.net/rbc/
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