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What does the Bible say about suffering and how does it fit into your own beliefs and understanding?
Good comment, Holly.The Bible has much to say about suffering. Personally, I am thankful for my suffering because my suffering draws me closer to God. Also, I can offer it up to God and unite it to Jesus’ sufferings so that He can bring more grace to others and also to me through my sufferings.
I don’t think suffering is completely from sin or evil. If that were true why would Christ suffer or why would he say “Greater love hath no man than to die[to suffer] for ones friends”.God created a good world without suffering, sin entered the world (and thus suffering), and God is redeeming His creation and promises that one day it will end. Some suffering is a direct result of sin that needs to be repented of, and some is because we are trying to live like Christ in a fallen world and is persecution.
Jesus would not have needed to suffer if not for mans sin. YOUR suffering is not necessarily from YOUR own sin. It could be due to someone else’s sin. Often sin causes someone suffering other than the sinner. (If I shot you, you would be the first to suffer as a result.)I don’t think suffering is completely from sin or evil. If that were true why would Christ suffer or why would he say “Greater love hath no man than to die[to suffer] for ones friends”.
1 Peter 2:20 KJVGod created a good world without suffering, sin entered the world (and thus suffering), and God is redeeming His creation and promises that one day it will end. Some suffering is a direct result of sin that needs to be repented of, and some is because we are trying to live like Christ in a fallen world and is persecution.
Forgive me for being a bit picky for there is much good in your response. However I feel the need point out that the bolded section above is contradicted in the Gospel in John 9:1-3.Jesus would not have needed to suffer if not for mans sin. YOUR suffering is not necessarily from YOUR own sin. It could be due to someone else’s sin. Often sin causes someone suffering other than the sinner. (If I shot you, you would be the first to suffer as a result.)
I believe all suffering is the result of sin, God did not desire that His Children suffer. We (as the human race) brought it on ourselves by disobeying Him. If you suffer for your friends, you are doing something for them, like the example someone used when a father takes a bullet to save his child. Jesus suffered for OUR sins, not His own so that though He never sinned, He still suffered.
So its not that suffering is evil, its that is is caused by evil. God can make everything work for good in the end, even things caused by evil.
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Then why is suffering such an honorable thing. Why is it so helpful in our salvation. It is through suffering that we have true faith, hope, or love. It is in suffering that we are freed from our sins in purgatory. Spiritual Death and damnation to Hell is the punishment of sin, not suffering. If suffering was the punishment then we would all be in a torture room seaking forgiveness instead of on Earth. And if suffering was the punishment, then why isn’t that removed for our lives as our sins and the death of our souls are removed by Christ’s deathJesus would not have needed to suffer if not for mans sin. YOUR suffering is not necessarily from YOUR own sin. It could be due to someone else’s sin. Often sin causes someone suffering other than the sinner. (If I shot you, you would be the first to suffer as a result.)
I believe all suffering is the result of sin, God did not desire that His Children suffer. We (as the human race) brought it on ourselves by disobeying Him. If you suffer for your friends, you are doing something for them, like the example someone used when a father takes a bullet to save his child. Jesus suffered for OUR sins, not His own so that though He never sinned, He still suffered.
So its not that suffering is evil, its that is is caused by evil. God can make everything work for good in the end, even things caused by evil.
=stayinthelight;8433060]Good comment, Holly.
I’ve started to think a lot about suffering. And I believe it is one of the most transforming experiences we can have. When we suffer with Christ, we grow spiritually. I’ve become more aware of my thoughts, and the amount of suffering there is in my mind, and in the world in general.
I have learned that suffering can be joyful and meaningful, if I embrace the suffering and offer it to God. And it feels like Christ’s spirit really does come inside me in those moments.
The more suffering that I embrace, the more joy I experience in my life. When I try to avoid suffering, I still suffer, but it’s a miserable suffering, instead of a joyful, meaningful suffering.
WOWGod bless you.
Yes, we are called to take up our crosses and to follow Christ. You can’t really love or help people if you are always running from suffering and not willing to sacrifice things.So my friends;
Does suffering HAVE a role in salvation? And if so WHAT
And IF not way is there suffering?![]()