Some things are not easily answered.

I got an email from my buddy this week.  It was a really good thought and I felt like sharing with you.

This is the kind of thing that looks simple at first, but when you really look at it, you realize it is much deeper.  We all have to struggle with these questions.  So here it is…….

“When you pray and end up feeling worse than before is it because you are mad that all your problems didn’t go away? Or that you are mad that sometimes God wants you to suffer the way you are suffering because he is teaching you?”

Pretty deep stuff, huh?

So, what do you think?  Does this challenge you?  It did me.

peace.out.

Basics…..Suffering…

God has really been dealing with me personally about suffering for the last several weeks and months.

I believe that most Christians have no idea the purpose that suffering serves in our lives. I believe the church is mostly to blame for this ignorance. Most pastors teach a very narrow view of suffering, usually these views are not biblical.

one view that has been taught is that suffering is simply an attack from the enemy and the “good” Christian will recognize the attack and stand against it or “rebuke” it when it comes.

the other popular view that is taught is that Christians should not suffer…therefore, if you ARE suffering, it is most likely because of sin in your life or a lack of faith.

To a small degree, I can see where these teachings come from. The bible does teach that Satan will attack God’s children and that we should resist him. The bible also teaches that our sin brings with it consequence.

however, the greater weight of teaching in the bible about suffering, is that God is directly involved and will actually allow and bring suffering into our lives to teach us and mold us into His children.

the bible says that Jesus learned obedience THROUGH suffering! Wow! that is heavy! So this means God actually wants us to suffer!

the question we need to ask ourselves when (not if) we suffer is not “Why this?” but instead we should ask “What now?” What is God doing in me now? what is He teaching me now? Where is He taking me now?

Instead of stiff-arming suffering and trying to keep it out of our lives…we should embrace the suffering and learn from it!

peace.