Suffering: What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows? Part 5

This is Part 5 of 5 parts answering the question, “Suffering: What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?”

Good Can Come From Suffering

Every member of the human race will suffer in some way and while it is never enjoyable, the Bible teaches us that our trials can produce good. God loves us because He IS love. He loves His creation, but it defied His Word by sinning.

Fortunately, God can restore all things and will make all wrongs right when He removes sin from the world.

Even though God hates sin, He can never tempt, abandon, or hate anyone. He is always within the reach of our cry for help during our suffering. He has sent the Comforter (the Holy Spirit) to reassure us in the midst of our trials, and formed the Body of Christ to provide consolation by being His hands and feet. Just as Jesus wept over Lazarus’ death, so He weeps over our anguish because of its ultimate cause – the entrance of sin into the world. Our responsibility is to uphold each other as we go through our trials. Continue reading

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Suffering: What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows? Part 4

This is Part 4 of 5 parts answering the question, “Suffering: What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Part 5 will be posted tomorrow.

Godly Responses During Suffering Manifest Glory

The key in suffering is to respond rather than react. If you put on the Lord Jesus Christ and arm yourself spiritually for the battle, you’ll overcome, Continue reading

Suffering: What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows? Part 3

This is Part 3 of 5 parts answering the question, “Suffering: What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 4-5 will be posted on succeeding days.

Suffering Can Be Preventative

Suffering can be preventative when it keeps a person from making poor decisions or perpetuating wrong thinking. It’s like a warning light on the dashboard of a car. The light is not the problem, but warns of a problem in the car so that appropriate action can be taken and further harm can be avoided. In the same way, suffering can warn about the consequences of further sin and potential suffering. Larry Waters expertly writes about how the book of Job demonstrates this, Continue reading

Suffering: What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows? Part 2

This is Part 2 of 5 parts answering the question, “What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 3-5 will be posted on succeeding days.

Suffering Reveals Human Weakness

The fact that suffering reveals human weakness many not seem like a good thing, until you recognize that only God has all strength and He never designed us to independent of it. If fact, just the opposite is true. He desires that we be dependent upon Him for all situations. Paul wrote, Continue reading

Suffering: What are the Benefits of the Suffering God Allows? Part 1

This is Part 1 of 5 parts answering the question, “What are the benefits of the suffering God allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 2-5 will be posted on succeeding days. 

Although suffering produces pain and anguish, it actually has benefits that you’ll miss if you focus only on the pain itself. If you get a “bird’s eye” view of it you’ll see that there are many benefits to suffering, yet in the intensity of the pain, they are often not easy to see. What are some of the benefits of suffering? Continue reading

Suffering: How do You Minister During the Suffering God Allows? Part 4

This is Part 4 of 4 parts answering the question, “How do You Minister During the Suffering God Allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?”

Minister Through Compassion 

How can you compassionately minister to others while you are suffering yourself? The same way Jesus did – in the power of the Holy Spirit, Continue reading

Suffering: How do You Minister During the Suffering God Allows? Part 3

This is Part 3 of 4 parts answering the question, “How do You Minister During the Suffering God Allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Part 4 will be posted tomorrow.

Follow Paul’s Pattern of Ministry

Paul humbled himself before the Lord and realized that there was nothing on earth that mattered except being conformed to the image of the Lord Jesus, and sharing in the fellowship of His sufferings on behalf of others. He wrote, Continue reading

Suffering: How do You Minister During the Suffering God Allows? Part 2

This is Part 2 of 4 parts answering the question, “How do you minister during the suffering God allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 3-4 will be posted on succeeding days.

Follow Jesus’ Pattern of Ministry

The Lord Jesus left the glory of heaven and was born to an uneducated, common and poor couple – Joseph and Mary. He grew up in obscurity and never went to college, never wrote a book and never traveled more than 200 miles from where He was born. He even endured the most offensive trials as an innocent sacrifice for the sake of the human race. In the Lord Jesus, mercy and truth come together. There were several things that the Lord Jesus did to demonstrate His pattern of ministry (and these only begin to scratch the surface!) Continue reading

Suffering: How do You Minister During the Suffering God Allows? Part 1

This is Part 1 of 4 parts answering the question, “How do you minister during the suffering God allows?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 2-4 will be posted on succeeding days.

When enduring the agonies of life, the farthest thing from most people’s minds is serving or ministering or helping someone else, and you may feel the same way. You are the one suffering, so why should you have to think of someone else? Continue reading

Suffering: Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering? Part 5

This is Part 5 of 5 parts answering the question, “Can there be peace in a world filled with suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?”

God’s Peace Is Instrumental to Help Us Grow in Appreciation

Paul was imprisoned several times and suffered greatly. The Roman prisons were much different from the ones today, where the inmate might receive three hot meals, his own bed, and resources to become a lawyer and sue the prosecuting attorney. No, many of the prisons that Paul endured were dark, dank, cold, and full of bodily waste. He was probably sore as the chains that bound him chafed his skin. But during a difficult imprisonment in which he had his own apartment just prior to the end of his life. But during a difficult imprisonment, Paul maintained an attitude of appreciation. He wrote from his Roman imprisonment to the Philippians, Continue reading