So I've been reading a book by Philip Yancey called 'Where is God when it hurts?' and so the concept of suffering has been on my heart for a while now. Im going to base this post on a talk I gave today (monday) to a few guys, but I'll simplify it a little so you don't have to read so much. With that said, here is my view on suffering.
So I'd like to start by discussing the idea of physical pain and its role in our lives. People so often think of pain as a negative thing that is just there to be uncomfortable and some even say that pain is God's one mistake. I want to clear things up a bit and tell you that pain is no mistake and serves a vital purpose in our lives... The nervous system and pain network is an insanely complex system which guards our bodies every day to insure our physical well-being and even survival. Our bodies are packed with millions of nerve endings that detect the slightest touch and warn us of danger through pain.
Dr Paul Brand, a world famous hand surgeon and specialist in the treatment of leprosy, found that the disease (leprosy) is merely a condition where the victim loses the ability to feel pain when a normal person would. A person with leprosy could stub their toe, step on a thorn and even cut their finger off without feeling the tiniest bit of pain. The victim is unaware of the damage caused, so doesn't treat the problem area. This leads to a spreading infection and even the loss of limbs. Leprosy victims basically destroy themselves without knowing it.
You see pain is essential for our well-being and its discomfort forces us to deal with the situation it points out. If pain was pleasant we would not be forced to to take notice of the problem when it occurs. OUR CREATOR IS AWESOME!
-So from that we can establish that pain is not a mistake or even a negative aspect at all. Pain helps us to realize that a solution is needed before the pain will stop. This leads me to my main point of suffering-whether its physical, mental or emotional suffering.
People often wonder how a loving God could create such a terrible aspect of life (e.g. holocaust, 9/11, WW1 etc.) but giving a kid a pair of ice skates is different to knocking him down on the ice right? We (as humans) have free will and we had the chance to live in harmony with our Creator BUT we (or Adam) chose to disobey. Our abuse of our freedom has resulted in suffering. People often blame God for what happens in the world today but picture this: A bunch of thugs break into a museum and vandalize some famous art by spray painting it etc. Are you gonna judge the painting by what it looks like after the thugs destroyed it? NO!...Its the same with creation- God painted a beautiful painting but we broke in and destroyed it and so WE are to blame. Because of what we did, suffering is now inevitable on earth BUT it's the way we deal with the suffering where we see God's intentions.
So take suffering as a chance. A chance to find The Solution and a chance to find refuge in the everlasting God.
I hope this makes sense...
Psalm 37-The salvation of the righteous comes from the Lord. He is their stronghold in time of trouble. They take refuge in Him.



