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For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, works for us a far
more exceeding and eternal weight of glory. 2 Corinthians 4:17 (NKJV)
“Kiss it
and make it better, Mommy!” I often
heard those words when my six children were growing up. Many scrapes and injuries would cause them to
run to me. My kiss was a promise that the pain would soon
pass. As an added consolation, I applied a kiddy themed Band-Aid. Those minor sufferings are part and parcel
to life. As adults, it’s not so easy to
see it that way. Indeed, the spirit is
willing, but the body is weak.
So here I
find myself suffering with an extreme case of shingles. After ignoring symptoms for days, I ran to
Jesus when I realized what was upon me. “Heal
me, Lord, I trust in You,” I prayed. Having delayed
going to the doctor, my condition worsened . . . in more ways than one. My
focus was being drawn more and more into my burning pain that was spreading
over my trunk and limbs. The pain was
becoming all consuming. I couldn’t concentrate
due to it. I couldn’t sleep.
Now, it had
occurred to me when I first prayed for myself to pray for those who were suffering
in their bodies with chronic pain and sickness. I included that in my prayer, but the focus was still me. It took about four days for me to really turn
my prayers and thoughts to others and to
the heart of my compassionate Lord Jesus to ask if He might want to teach
me something through this.
How His heart must ache for His
children. He is our Advocate. He has sent us the Comforter, God
the Holy Spirit, to be with us.
He wants us to be an advocate for others—intercede for them. He wants us to be a comforter—share the burden in prayers and kind deeds.
I am
ashamed of myself for being so slow to catch on. I even hesitated to ask for prayers. But when I did, what kindness and generosity poured forth from my friends and
fellow brothers and sisters in the body of Christ. I could feel the Holy Spirit ministering to
me. I could feel God’s mercy. And I am encouraged even more to pour out
my heart for others who need His compassion and mercy.
We have the
story of our compassionate Lord in the gospels—His actions revealed His
heart. Christ’s resurrection is His promise to us that our present
suffering will be turned into glory. Our
faith in Him is the remedy against
despair. The body of Christ in lifting
up each other in prayer, brings glory to
the cause of Christ.
And so, like the scraps and pains we had as children, all this
suffering too is but momentary light
afflictions compared to the suffering of our Lord—momentary light afflictions compared to the glory of eternal life and joy without end in His presence.
I pray that we will be encouraged and find patience in our
present suffering knowing that in that perfect
day we will spend eternity with HIM.
My thoughts and prayers for you who have prayed and
encouraged me during this time. I am
very thankful and grateful for you. May
God bless you with His mercy and grace and multiply back to you all your
kindness. Thank you for visiting Write Moments with God.
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