Doing purgatory on earth

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If you guys had the chance, would you rather complete or partially complete your purgatory here on earth through all the sufferings you go through, or would you just not suffer in this life and due it in the next world?
 
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I think it would be best to suffer Purgatory in this life rather than in the next.
 
The saints tell us that it is much easier to do our Purgatory here than in Purgatory. I am not one who can (yet) pray for suffering, as some great saints were able to do. However, I pray all the time to do God’s will. Since God does not want us to go to Purgatory, I trust that He honors this prayer and will give me all graces needed to do His will on earth, whether that means living in comfort or in suffering.
 
My life has been very difficult healthwise … so I am praying the Good Lord sees fit to see that I have done at least some of my purgatory time on earth … but His will be done.
 
On the Sunday of Lazarus (the poor man who was very sick) opposed to the rich guy who had a feast prepared but Christ said Lazarus was saved and not the rich guy, the priest said in his homily that Lazarus was saved through his quiet patience in enduring his disease without getting angry at God. Just this sufferance Lazarus did patiently took him to Heaven. So for sure your illness and your faith and the fact that you haven’t abandoned God because of it, are sufficient to save you. :hugs:
 
I would rather do my purgatory on earth as it’s less time away from God. Everyone has that chance, just ask for it. Remember Jesus said ask and it will be given.
 
Remember those old Fram oil filter TV commercials? “You can pay me now or you can pay me later”? Something tells me that it is best to stand before the Judge with an account stamped “Paid in full”. I’ll grant you that it is not the same and not as easy, but the principle remains the same. This is but one way in which we shall hear “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

Does that entail suffering? Yes. A lot of suffering? Probably, but we have the great Saints as our role models. Many of them suffered greatly, died young and praised God for having tested them. Being rather slow on the uptake, only recently have I tried, not only to love God, but to enjoy suffering out of that love of Him.

This is completely counter-intuitive, but we have the parable of Lazarus and the rich man to buoy our spirits:
Luke 16:25 But Abraham said, ‘Son, remember that you in your lifetime received your good things, and Laz′arus in like manner evil things; but now he is comforted here, and you are in anguish.’
So, better to pay Him now than to pay later. Suffering produces endurance so that me might run the race as to win:
Colossians 1:11-12 " May you be strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy, 12 giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified us to share in the inheritance of the saints in light.
Endurance - from endure. Patience - from to suffer without complaint. We know that this life is short and that there is absolutely nothing we can do as finite beings in time, so as to merit an infinite reward of joy. God’s love and mercy fill the gaps where and when we fail.

My favorite OT verse is from Vulgate-based translations of Tobit, in which the Archangel Raphael tells Tobit and Tobias:
“Because you found favor with God, it was necessary that your faith should be tested”
  • Tobit 12:13 Catholic Living Bible
 
It’s better to suffer on earth than to suffer in the afterlife. I’d definitely prefer it here than later – although if I had my way, I wouldn’t suffer at all, in either place. Since we are fallen in a fallen world, that ideal is out of reach for us, for now. In the new heaven and new earth, if we make it there, suffering will be unknown to any creature. I do believe that a just God will give us credit for our suffering here on earth.
 
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