Saturday, June 14, 2014

In this world we will suffer...

I started this post a while ago but it just "didn't feel right"; it wasn't finished.  Then my good friend Shelly from Just Trying to find My Way who has been tag teaming this "Speaking Truth" project with me wrote about life being hard (it's a great post, you can find it here).  I was reading and rereading her post before it hit me that we had used the exact same verses.  I knew then, that it was time to finish this post.

In these past few weeks there have been many heart breaking requests for prayer. Tragedy. Abuse. Suicide. Broken down relationships. Sickness. Grief. Suffering.  John 16:33 says in this world we will have trouble, trials and tribulations, sorrow, affliction, oppression, suffering...  And it's so easy to get stuck here, in the suffering with the weight of the world on our shoulders. But John 16:33 goes on to say "But take heart / But take courage / But be of good cheer / But be courageous / But have confidence, I {Jesus} have overcome the world!"

There are some important things we should know about suffering. Like it won't last forever.

"He will wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death,
nor sorrow, nor crying, nor pain. All of that is gone forever."
Revelation 21:4

"After you have suffered a little while, our God, who is full of kindness through
Christ, will give you his eternal glory. He personally will come pick you up, 
and set you firmly in place, and make you stronger than ever."
1 Peter 5:10

God uses our suffering to correct us, mold us and to shape our character. He uses suffering to teach us endurance and strengthen our faith. He even uses pain to draw others to Himself.

"We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that
they are good for us - they help us learn to be patient. And patience develops
strength of character in us and helps us trust God more each time we us it 
until finally our hope and faith are strong and steady."
Romans 5:3-4

"Dear brothers and sisters, is your life full of difficulties and temptations? 
Then be happy, for when the way is rough, your patience has a chance to grow.
So let it grow, and don't try to squirm out of your problems. For when
your patience is finally in full bloom, then you will be ready for anything,
strong in character, full and complete."
James 1:2-4



Sometimes we make bad choices and our suffering is a result of not following God's will and sometimes we're blindsided. Like when we were asked to go to our doctor's office following a routine ultrasound and being told we would miscarry our baby. Or when our youngest came five weeks early and was sent to a hospital with a NICU an hour away before I even got to touch her. For me those things caused immense suffering and pain, yet the lessons I've learned and the joy that God has brought out of them has been far greater. 

In this life we will suffer, but there is hope because our Savior has overcome the world!

A few weeks ago I was praying for a family member who unexpectedly and tragically lost her brother and this song came on.  The words have haunted me since and I think it speaks so truly to the hope we have in Jesus.   

Come out of sadness
From wherever you've been
Come broken hearted
Let rescue being 
Come find your mercy
Oh sinner come kneel
Earth has no sorrow 
That heaven can't heal

So lay down your burdens
Lay down your shame
All who are broken
Lift up your face
Oh wanderer come home
You're not too far
Lay down your hurt
Lay down your heart
Come as you are

There's hope for the hopeless
And all those who've strayed
Come sit at the table
Come taste the grace
There's rest for the weary
Rest that endures
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can't heal

Come as you are
Fall in His arms
Come as you are
There's joy for the morning
Oh sinner be still
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can't heal







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