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Two Truths for Coping with
Suffering
by Charles R. Swindoll
by Charles R. Swindoll
I have found great help from two
truths God gave me at a time in my life when I was bombarded with a series of
unexpected and unfair blows (from my perspective). In my darkest hours, these
principles become my anchor of stability, my only means of survival. Afflicted,
confused, persecuted, and rejected in that situation, I claimed these two
truths and held on to them like wild waves, strong winds, and pounding rain
grabbing hold of the mast of a ship at sea. God took me through the
consequences and kept me from becoming a bitter man.
Because they worked for me, I
pass them on to you. At the risk of sounding simplistic, I would suggest that
you not only write them down where you can read them often, but also that you
might commit them to memory. The day will come when you will be thankful you
did, I assure you. They have scriptural support, but I'll only list a couple of
verses for the sake of brevity and clarity.
Here is the first truth to claim
when enduring the consequences of suffering:nothing touches me that has not
passed through the hands of my heavenly Father. Nothing. Whatever occurs,
God has sovereignly surveyed and approved (Job 2:3–6). We may not know why (we may never
know why), but we do know our pain is no accident to Him who guides our lives.
He is, in no way, surprised by it all. Before it ever touches us, it passes
through Him.
The second truth to claim is
this: everything I endure is designed to prepare me for serving others more
effectively. Everything. Because my heavenly Father is committed to shaping
me into the image of His Son, He knows the ultimate value of this painful
experience (2 Corinthians 1:3–7). It
is a necessary part of the preparation process. It is being used to empty our
hands of our own resources, our own sufficiency, and turn us back to Him—the
faithful Provider.
And God knows what will get
through to us.
Sid Stewart
Executive Director, Haven of Rest Ministries, Inc.
864 226-6193
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