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Hi all,
There is a question I am struggling with. As I understand, people in suffering are encouraged to seek comfort in the passion and suffering of our Lord. He, who experienced a most painful death he did not have to can help deal with our own things. However, it seems to me that a lot of people in this world have suffered a whole deal more than the days of our Lord’s passion, e.g. people who live with severe cancer or chronic conditions, who live in excruciating pain for many years. How can I reconcile these two ideas? How can a person who is going through a years and years of suffering find comfort and healing by looking to to the suffering of the passion, which after all, lasted for a few days only?
I do not mean to be disrespectful or anything on the choice of topic, but this is a question that has been on my mind for a while and I do not know how to answer it.
There is a question I am struggling with. As I understand, people in suffering are encouraged to seek comfort in the passion and suffering of our Lord. He, who experienced a most painful death he did not have to can help deal with our own things. However, it seems to me that a lot of people in this world have suffered a whole deal more than the days of our Lord’s passion, e.g. people who live with severe cancer or chronic conditions, who live in excruciating pain for many years. How can I reconcile these two ideas? How can a person who is going through a years and years of suffering find comfort and healing by looking to to the suffering of the passion, which after all, lasted for a few days only?
I do not mean to be disrespectful or anything on the choice of topic, but this is a question that has been on my mind for a while and I do not know how to answer it.