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If
you’re going through emotional or mental pain and anguish right now, Jesus
knows what you feel - He has suffered abandonment, humiliation, been forsaken,
accused and then tried and murdered, even though He was without sin. You’ve
tried everything you can but you’re still in pain - you have nowhere else to
turn to… you are out of options - you are at the end of the rope - God says, “Finally,
I was waiting here all the time”
ThePrayingWoman
It’s hard to imagine,
but we ought to thank God for our pain. If there wasn’t pain, we’d suffer
serious injury or death.
We must realize that
every Christian will suffer, however Christians should recognize that their
suffering and pain has a purpose to it.
Maybe you didn’t
realize it, but there is actually a productive purpose in our pain.
Here are 3 Reasons We
Go Through Pain:
1. Pain
Can be Lifesaving
When we get a
physical pain, it’s usually our body trying to tell us something, primarily,
something’s wrong.
If not for pain,
which we generally don’t like, we’d burn ourselves and get infections, we’d end
up bleeding and not even know it, or even have a concussion, with no headache…
we’d get suffer a brain injury, because we would never know.
If there’s no pain,
then that’s good, right? Not exactly.
If God had not
created within us a response to injurious things, which is what pain is, then
we could possibly die. So, pain has a protective purpose to it.
The burst appendix
can make us seek emergency treatment because it’s so painful, but that pain
saves our lives.
Pain is
a warning sign that tells us, “You need to get help.”
If not for our pain,
we’d have no protection against injury, so when you think about it, pain has a
protective purpose to it.
2. Pain
Serves as a Warning Light
Pain sometimes comes
as a warning that you need to change something.
It can be that we
need to change our ways, bad habits, or anything that is causing us emotional
or physical pain.
Like a warning light
on the dashboard, or the Check Engine light, pain can act as a warning that
something’s wrong, and it’s not always physical pain.
Emotional pain can be
just as bad or worse than physical pain.
Physical pain may go
away in time if there’s physical healing, but if it’s an emotional scar that’s
cut you to your heart, then that’s a lot harder to bring healing to, not to
mention relief.
It takes God Himself
to comfort us in all of our afflictions (2nd Corinthians 1:4).
It’s a good thing to
want to know Christ more, so here’s a way that the Apostle Paul found helpful;
suffering!
That’s
not what most people usually think about when they want to share in the things
of Christ, but “as we share abundantly in Christ’s sufferings, so through
Christ we share abundantly in comfort too” (2nd Corinthians 1:5).
Many
want to share in the things of Christ, but most people don’t think about or
seek after things like Paul, who was “always carrying in the body the death
of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our bodies” (2nd Corinthians
4:10).
If you’re going
through emotional or mental pain and anguish right now, you’re not going
through it alone.
Jesus knows what you
feel because He has suffered abandonment, humiliation, been forsaken, accused
and then tried and murdered, even though He was without sin.
Let your deep pain
bring your attention to the “Go to Jesus” light in your heart.
3. Pain
Causes us to Seek God
If pain makes you
reach out in desperation to God, then that pain’s had a good purpose to it.
There may be times
when nothing no one but God can help. You’ve tried everything you can but
you’re still in pain, either physically, mentally, or emotionally.
You have nowhere else
to turn to… you are out of options. You are at a dead end, the end of the rope,
or come to an end of yourself.
God
says, “Finally, I was waiting here all the time.”
It is
just “As a father shows compassion to his children, so the LORD shows
compassion to those who fear him” (Psalm 103:13), and “he knows our frame; he
remembers that we are dust” (Psalm103:14).
If we flee to the
psalms, I think we’ll flee to God. It shows us God’s heart for those who are
crushed.
If
you’re crushed right now, and feel God is far away, the truth is, “The LORD
is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18).
Peter walked on
water, but when he took his eyes off Jesus, he started to sink.
We must keep our eyes
on Jesus or we too will sink.
Even when we are in
pain; especially when we are in pain.
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first started this blog, I was unemployed. I decided to use my extra time to
encourage others while I tried to keep myself encouraged as well. Job
application, after job application, I remained faithful to God. I couldn’t
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