There
are two godly purposes in suffering. To
learn ours so we may help others in theirs.
The first is
that we get to experience what reality in this life is truly like, because if
we don’t suffer we don’t get to learn to live as we should, obediently before
the Lord. That we live in a suffering
world is irrefutable. It affects
us. When we begin to notice our suffering,
God blesses us with a cognisance of it that never quite leaves. The purpose of such a cognisance is to purify
us in humility in the fashion of the Lord Jesus. The purpose is to make us obedient, as Jesus
was obedient, to the Father, per Hebrews 5:8.
Secondly, our
suffering opens our eyes to the suffering in the world. We cannot help nor care if we’re not aware,
and our own suffering awakens us to the world’s plight. When God uses our suffering to alert us to
the suffering others are afflicted by, He gives us both the motive and
inspiration to get involved through service and mission. Our suffering impels us to help others in
theirs. We’re able to listen more acutely,
and to discern what others’ actual needs are.
We’re able to dignify others in their hardships.
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Suffering is a
blessing, because it makes us aware of the groaning reality of life. When we’ve connected with our suffering we can
begin more readily to connect with others in theirs.
So don’t be
discouraged that you, the reader, suffer.
Thank God for it, that you experience reality, and that you have faith
and courage enough not to deny the truth of life.
© 2016 Steve Wickham.
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