Suffering is all around us. Two close friends are going
through difficult surgeries and waiting for results, along with so many others
on my prayer list. I know it’s the same for you. What do we do with the
heartache and grief? Where do we go and how do we cope?
After years of
questioning and searching, I turn first in Jesus. Often in the darkness, we
catch a glimpse of His light and hang onto hope. The presence of suffering does
not mean the absence of a loving God. This fallen world was not His choice. But
the offering of the sacrifice of our heavenly Father’s Son to wipe the slate
clean came from Him.
We have a creator
who stepped out of heaven and felt it all. He placed it all on His shoulders
and suffered the consequences meant for us. He will share the burdens of this
life until we are with Him in perfection one day. His Spirit will groan with
us, will comfort us, will teach us great lessons through the suffering and bring
meaning and purpose to it all.
In the meantime we
are in this together. We struggle together, cry together, rejoice together and
sit with each other when we hurt and when there seems to be no answers and no comfort
to be found. The hurt is unbearably tough isn’t it? All of it is temporary and
as fleeting as a teardrop. God is collecting those tears and one day will wipe
away every last one of them. (Revelation 21)
Praise be
to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and
the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can
comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God. 1
Corinthians 1:3-4
Dear Jesus,
You know our pain and our loss. Comfort us today with Your unfailing
love and give us the comfort we can share with others. You understand. One day
we will know in full. Give us hope today.
Amen
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