It’s Friday and usually I round-up the week with a little summary of what went down this past week with Jennifer Fulwiler and her peeps @ Conversion diary, however, it seems I’ve been doing plenty o’ whining about my week all week-long. This Friday is a little different version…..because amidst all my moaning this week I’ve had a lot on my heart and prayers going up for various friends. Tonight, in the midst of our evening routine a good friend emailed me great news regarding some prayers answered. It was a reminder that suffering, though inevitable, often brings great changes. This week I’ve been praying a lot and chewing on suffering. We don’t always find out the “why” but when we realize that this life is temporary and accept that God CAN and DOES use all things to His glory, we can manage through a little bit easier until we gaze upon that which is eternal. hopefully. generally easier said than done.
- In suffering we become more empathetic toward others, realizing we all have a cross to bear, none heavier than the other.
- In suffering we are given the opportunity to open up and allow others in because we aren’t meant to carry our burdens alone.
- In suffering we have a choice, to be bitter and let the weight of the world crush our shoulders or accept and let our suffering bring us to a healing relationship in Christ.
- In suffering we are often begin to see more clearly the difference between what is useful and necessary and that which is excessive and confusing.
- In suffering we prioritize the important and (hopefully) adjust our sails accordingly to tweak our actions to match our priorities.
- In suffering we step out in faith.
- In suffering we receive grace.
Whatever cross you bear, may you be fully comforted in the Truth and Joy that comes in a Savior that died for us so that we may be received into heaven freed from the suffering that comes in this life. Be blessed. Be encouraged. You. ARE. Loved.
Psalm 66:10 For you, O God, tested us; you refined us like silver.
Psalm 94:12 Blessed is the man you discipline, O Lord, the man you teach from your law.
Isaiah 55:9 As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.
Romans 8:18 I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.
Romans 12:12 Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
Revelation 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
Before I converted, the concept of suffering vs. a loving God was the ultimate puzzler. When I dipped my toe into the waters of Catholicism, and I saw all the brilliance concerning suffering like you’ve laid out here, I felt like I could take a deep breath for the first time in my life. I love this post for reminding me of all that.
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I think we all need to be reminded, especially when we find ourselves in periods of what seem to be “overwhelming” suffering. Thanks for the visit!
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easy to see in hindsight, hard to take while in process…isn’t that the way of it?
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Of course, that’s why I wrote this AFTER and not during suffering (my own, anyway)…..it’s worthy of a reminder always though 😉
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