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Making Sense of Suffering ... Part C


7 PERSONAL REASONS FOR SUFFERING

RE-CAP

The impotence, the injustice and the surrounding ignorance to suffering assail all alike.

Finding reason in the unreasonable, depth in the disaster or simply quality to a life 'snatched away' is just so dis-satisfyingly unfathomable.

That which eludes the mind of man, will never elude the mind of God. His infallible word reveals at least 24 reasons for suffering.

Please enjoy this THIRD of 4 instalments. It covers briefly the 7 reasons for suffering that I may contribute towards myself. My suffering too may specifically be for both my benefit and the benefit of others.

Please note there is no sequencing at all to the order of these reasons. They are in categories for ease of reference and understanding.

BEFORE READING FURTHER PLEASE LEARN THIS VERSE because it is God's desire to never harm anyone. His core is always to care. It is God's eternal desire to repair and not wreck.

For he (God) does not willingly bring affliction or grief to the children of men. Lamentations 3:33


INTRODUCTION


We all suffer, however it can be very hard to believe that I may have contributed to my suffering. Listed below are some brief Biblical truths that will help make sense of life.


7 Personal Reasons for Suffering


  1. When God delivers suffering it can be because I have given Him cause. (Ez 14:23) He disciplines the ones He loves. (Hebs 12:1-13) Suffering actually removes sin (1 Peter 4:1-2) so I can live now for God's purposes for me and not mine.
  2. I can unwittingly place myself under the God's law of reaping and sowing. (Job 4:8, Hosea 8:7, 2 Cor 9:6) as I have done to another, it shall also be done unto me. It is so helpful and wise to look at suffering and ask - am I reaping what I have sown? To be useful to God I really must have sins removed or sin will remove me! (Lev 26:14-45, Ps 107:17, Prov 28:26 & 27,29:16, Jer 30:15, Jn 5:14/9:2, 1 Cor 11:27-30, James5:16). My own heart/desires can lead me into sin (James 1:14) and then what the heart conceives, the head believes, and the body receives.

CONCLUSION

No life can ever be immune from the assault of pain, yet pain handled well will definitely be for gain (Roms 8:28). Suffering is to be felt not fled, this is developed in the final instalment.

COMING NEXT MONTH:

Having now considered briefly The Bible's witness on suffering in my life and in this world, next month this 4 part series will conclude with the updated "My personal responses in suffering."