Suffering is an oft misunderstood topic. Many religions and philosophies, including people within Christianity, get it wrong. Suffering isn't necessary, for evil will ultimately be vanquished, and it can be opposed and lessened, nor does God cause it in the hopes of bending it to his will. Suffering is, however, a reality in this present life, but so is hope. Hope is not only possible but guaranteed if we trust in God, live righteously no matter what, and persevere by faith.
Showing posts with label Pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pain. Show all posts
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Sermon Video: "Yet not what I will, but what you will." - Mark 14:32-42
Jesus submitted to the will of the Father. In the Garden, though it cost him anguish that few people will know, he submitted. There was no other plan, the Incarnation proves the necessity of Jesus' Passion, salvation for humanity had no other champion. The divinity of Jesus did not shield him from the pain of his Passion, knowledge of the victory to come did not make it any less real.
The advice given by Jesus to his slumbering disciples speaks to us as well, "watch and pray". We don't know what our time of trial will consist of, nor when it will come, but we too need to submit to the Father and we too need vigilance and the power that prayer conveys.Sunday, November 11, 2012
Sermon Video, "Hannah's Sorrow" I Samuel 1:1-10
In part 1 of this 3 part series on Hannah, we learn of the pain that Hannah had to endure because the LORD had closed her womb. Elkanah, her husband, marries and 2nd wife in order to continue his line, and while he continues to love Hannah, her lack of children is a source of cultural shame. After years of humiliation at the hands of Elkanah's 2nd wife, Peninnah, Hannah stands before the Lord at the Tabernacle in Shiloh and weeps "in bitterness of soul". Hannah was honest with God, approached him in her misery, and prayed. All those who have pain, anger, sorrow, bitterness, or regret can follow Hannah's example and seek the Lord honestly in prayer. The content of the prayer is less important than the willingness to pray. Those in need can also find shelter and comfort among God's people who are likewise on a journey from repentance to salvation, who have submitted to God's will, and who have lain their burdens down at the foot of the cross.
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