Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Suffering

 



I found this nail while sweeping and it made me think of the woman sweeping who found her lost coin and rejoiced. 

We tend to avoid, hide, or run away from suffering and those are all natural feelings, but rejoicing in the midst of suffering is our supernatural response that only comes from knowing the One who is familiar with sorrows and acquainted with grief. Suffering always leads us closer to Jesus if we do not lose our focus. I could have just scooped up that nail and put it my pocket and continued sweeping, but I knew the Lord wanted me to pause and ponder upon His love and suffering. The cross, the nails, the beatings, the rejection and mocking. If we ever doubt His love for us, may we set our eyes on the cross and the nails and those doubts will vanish away. 

Often times joy and compassion come in the strange, yet beautiful package of suffering. Suffering is not pleasant, but when we dwell in Christ, we experience measures of His comfort and love that really cannot be experienced outside of suffering. I have walked through the valley of the shadow of death and I testify that even in that dark place, He is very present and forever faithful. He is the fourth man in the fire, the One unafraid to touch the leper, He is the Father running TO the prodigal to embrace and welcome him back home. There is a beautiful exchange of His compassion when others go through trials and we can comfort them with that same comfort we have experienced. What a beautiful mystery that this world will never understand, we can rejoice in our sufferings as we become more and more like Him through the sufferings. 

In God’s kingdom, suffering and pain are never wasted. He brings beauty from ashes, makes crooked places straight, and turns things for good that the enemy intended for evil. That’s our God! We can trust Him! 

In the middle of suffering, the enemy will often attack with the lie that God does not see us or care about us. We rebuke and kill those lies with the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God
and the truth of who our God is... He is Immanuel, God with us and He is El Roi, the God who sees us. He tells us to cast our cares upon Him for He cares for us! When afflictions, trials, and sufferings come, we refuse the lies, bitterness, and self pity as we cling to Jesus and His goodness and faithfulness. We can certainly trust the One with nail scarred hands and feet in our times of suffering. He sees, He hears, He cares, He knows. 

Oh Jesus, teach us not only to suffer well, but to rejoice in the midst of suffering. You are always worthy of our praise, no matter what circumstance is thrown at us in this life. We will not lose our joy in the midst of our suffering because we will keep our eyes on You and Your joy is our strength! Like the woman who rejoiced over finding her lost coin, may we also rejoice as we remember Your sufferings and love for us. For the joy set before You, You endured the cross! Thank you Jesus, there’s no need to fear or be discouraged because You walk with us, whether through fields of joy or the dark valleys of suffering, You are faithful and we will rejoice! 

“Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you; but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy. If you are reproached for the name of Christ, blessed are you, for the Spirit of glory and of God rests upon you. On their part He is blasphemed, but on your part He is glorified. But let none of you suffer as a murderer, a thief, an evildoer, or as a busybody in other people’s matters. Yet if anyone suffers as a Christian, let him not be ashamed, but let him glorify God in this matter.”
1 Peter 4:12-16

Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God. Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.”
Romans 5:1-5

Bold like Bartimaeus

 As we sang these words “no mountain you won’t climb up, coming after me...” the Lord spoke to my heart, “yes, I pursue and come for you, but would you be bold and come after me?” 

“Would you be bold like Bartimaeus?” 


Bartimaeus heard Jesus was near and began crying out to Him. Those around Bartimaeus tried to silence him, but he cried out all the more! I love that about him! He didn’t bow to the pressures and criticism of man. His desire for Jesus was far greater than the voices and opinions of the crowd.


Jesus stopped and called for him and Bartimaeus instantly threw aside his garment before he came to Jesus. 


Bartimaeus’ garment was that of a beggar’s garment. He was known as the blind beggar who sat by the road begging. By faith, he threw that garment aside believing He was going to be healed, delivered, and transformed.


Our King of kings, Creator of the universe, Lord of lords looked at this blind beggar and asked “What do you want me to do for you?” 


Bartimaeus quickly responded, “Rabboni, that I may receive my sight.” Bartimaeus did receive his physical eyesight as well as spiritual vision. That’s our Jesus! We come to Him asking for a specific need and He not only meets that need, but continues to do more than we could ever imagine or even think to ask. Can you imagine what that must have been like for Bartimaeus? The supernatural healing of his eyesight paled in comparison to being face to face with the Savior of the world! 


Bartimaeus was bold, persistent, and full of faith. He left the garment of his old identity behind to embrace his new identity in Christ. He said goodbye to sitting on the side of the road to following Jesus, his Healer, his Savior, his Everything. 


How beautiful, our God dwells in unapproachable light, yet calls us to come boldly to His throne. He delights in His children seeking His face and coming after Him. 


Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 4:16