The Purpose of Suffering
Print ViewSuffering or difficult trials in our life are often a time for reflection in our lives. We ask ourselves what is the purpose for these difficult times in our lives. God is all-powerful. Therefore, He could choose to prevent any hard times and suffering in the lives of His children. God does not prevent all suffering in the lives of His children, however. Thus we know that many good gifts come from our Lord God because of suffering. My husband and I have been going through some of these difficult times. A little over a year ago my husband was diagnosed with a serious neurological disease. This past summer I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Also my husband may be at risk for loosing his job soon due to a layoff at his place of work. Because of all these circumstances in our lives this writer has begun to do extensive reading about the good gifts which come from suffering in our lives. I would like to share a few of the insights I have begun to learn about the topic of suffering. Many of these ideas come from a book called Suffering and the Sovereignty of God edited by John Piper and Justin Taylor.
Everything in creation exists for the sole purpose of displaying the glory of God. The glory of God is most clearly shown in the manifestation of his grace to His children. This grace is shown in our salvation from sin. It is also seen in the comfort and strength He gives us during difficult times in our lives. Therefore, God is often glorified through our sufferings. Further, suffering deepens and tests our faith. In the process we grow in holiness. Self-reliance and our passion for the things of this world are diminished, and we begin to place our hope and confidence in the Lord alone (Romans 5:3-4) Suffering on this earth also increases the eternal rewards we will receive in heaven. ( Check out II Corinthians 4:16-18 and Romans 8:18!) Because suffering draws us closer to the Lord it helps us enjoy His glory more both on earth and in eternity!
When God's people persevere in faith while suffering they also are used by God to increase the passion and courage of other believers. When believers see persevering faith in the lives of their fellow believers who are suffering, it helps to inspire their own faith and to remove apathy and fear from their lives. Also the Christ-like suffering of God's people makes unbelievers more open to the Gospel.
Finally, the supremacy, sufficiency, and power of our Lord Jesus Christ is most clearly seen through suffering. This is because suffering is God's means of stripping us of all self-reliance and making us wholly reliant on the Lord. (II Corinthians 1:9) Suffering and difficult trials joyfully and patiently accepted by God's people shows God's glory more clearly than our praise and worship. Suffering and difficult trials joyfully and patiently accepted by God's people further shows God's glory more clearly than our thanks for His gifts in our lives. This is because God is more interested in our love and passion for Him than our thanks for His gifts to us. The Lord wants us to concentrate on the preciousness of His person more than on His gifts. Suffering makes us concentrate on whom is important, namely our Lord Jesus. Suffering actually adds joy to our lives, because it helps us to put our hope in things above and in our Savior alone. It diminishes our tendency to trust for our security in the things of this world. Suffering makes us realize that the Lord's love and faithfulness is a million times better than anything that this earth has to offer. It makes us realize that The Lord's love in our lives is better than life itself! "But rejoice that you may participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when His glory is revealed." (I Peter 4:13)