Christ's
sufferings allow us to realize something amazing: that God suffers with us. When
we feel like we've been humiliated in the presence of those around us, Christ
has "already been there, done that." When we feel like all our
friends have fled, and we wonder whom we can trust, Christ has "already
been there, done that." When we experience great physical pain in our
lives, and wonder when it will mercifully end, Christ has "already been
there, done that." And if we or someone we know, for some unthinkable
reason, experiences an untimely, or unexpected death, Christ has "already
been there, done that."
In
short, there is no human suffering -- self inflicted, world inflicted, caused
by blind luck or fate -- that Christ cannot understand and identify with. That
is why we can say, with the famous Psalm-writer, "Even if I walk though
the valley of the shadow of death, You are with me..."
In
precisely those worst times of life, God is with us. God understands us. God is
not just some out-of-touch purveyor of psycho-babble, challenging us to
"be positive." God realizes that some days it's hard to find anything
positive. And that's OK. And part of why it's OK is that God will be there in
our sufferings, anytime we stop to notice.
-- Copyright Eric Folkerth 2001. All Rights
Reserved.
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Isn't it comforting to know God is suffering with us? He is walking with us and He has reassured us that He will never leave us or forsake us.
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--Janis S.
Thank you for this message. I inhaled this straight to my soul! Wow! Nail on the head.
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