To the child of God, every tear is seen and gathered by the Lord, bearing a purpose both holy and tender in His sight. Yet to those who are not His own, tears are but fleeting shadows of pain, void of hope, unless lifted to Him in humble surrender.
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We learn obedience through sufferng.What is the purpose for all these tears?
We learn obedience through sufferng.
Obedience is the first law of Heaven.Any other purposes?
Could we have still learned obedience through less extreme suffering means as we find in the world?
Obedience is the first law of Heaven.
The mortal world offers the least amount of suffering God's children can suffer.
Yep.Do some people need to learn it more than others?
As well as their individual ability to endure it. We are all different.The range of misery humans experience varies to the extremes.
Suffering has many roles.What exactly does the role of suffering play in the role of learning obedience?
Yep.
As well as their individual ability to endure it. We are all different.
Suffering has many roles.
The first and most relevant is we learn that disobedience always leads to suffering.
We all have free will. There will always be those more resistant to obey than others. Some will never submit to God and be healed.I do not quite get why some have to suffer so much to learn obedience.
I suppose that would depend on what you mean by "suffering".Are you saying that slaves, and other really downtrodden people have rebellious souls that needs to be corrected to a more severe extent?
No. All of our sufferings have a purpose and part of this life is to find out what that purpose is and fulfill it, so we don't suffer in vain.Or are you saying for some reason God uses extreme suffering for no other reason but that they can endure pain more than others?
I agree. Mortal life is a test - but one of integrity - not of pain. Suffering and pain are byproducts of decisions made by us and others.Which honestly sounds pointless.
We all have free will. There will always be those more resistant to obey than others. Some will never submit to God and be healed.
It is always our choice. Within our control.
I suppose that would depend on what you mean by "suffering".
We all know that Joseph was sold into slavery - but the experiences that he had as both a slave and a prisoner caused him to thrive and eventually save his entire family.
As an example - I am not condoning slavery - but there are many people today who would not be where they are, have what they have, be who they are - if their ancestors had not either been slaves or had owned slaves in the past.
All of us need to be grateful for what we have and learn to do our best with what we have been given.
No. All of our sufferings have a purpose and part of this life is to find out what that purpose is and fulfill it, so we don't suffer in vain.
I agree. Mortal life is a test - but one of integrity - not of pain. Suffering and pain are byproducts of decisions made by us and others.
So if you find yourself in a bad situation you may be in that (but not always ) because you have a rebellious nature that you need to work on?
What are the other reasons God allows extreme suffering in life? Surely there are people who do suffer a lot yet have a genuine submission to Christianity. There must be other primary reasons God See's it fit for some people to live in utter misery. Sometimes for their whole lives.
Does the pain from stepping on a LEGO block one's kids left out in the hallway have meaning too?
Something I heard a long time ago, "Pain is real, suffering is optional."
Make of it what you will.
To be perfectly clear - as mortals in a fallen world - we are all of us in a "bad situation" and it was caused by our "rebellious nature".So if you find yourself in a bad situation you may be in that (but not always ) because you have a rebellious nature that you need to work on?
God Himself came down into our world and suffered all things from the beginning.What are the other reasons God allows extreme suffering in life?
Of course - yet having a knowledge of the truth - and applying it - helps people better endure suffering.Surely there are people who do suffer a lot yet have a genuine submission to Christianity.
We are all "rough stones rolling" - and our experiences in this life are smoothing out our edges - to make us smooth instruments in God's hands.There must be other primary reasons God See's it fit for some people to live in utter misery. Sometimes for their whole lives.
Sure - it better motivates the parent to teach their children how to be more responsible with what they have been given.Does the pain from stepping on a LEGO block one's kids left out in the hallway have meaning too?
What do you make of it?
Something I heard a long time ago, "Pain is real, suffering is optional."
Make of it what you will.
What do you make of it?
Sure - it better motivates the parent to teach their children how to be more responsible with what they have been given.
I was talking about suffering - not just pain - but as a person who suffers from constant pain, I can attest that the Lord is helping me learn patience and "long-suffering" - a term often used in the scriptures.Just to clarify. All pain we experience in life has meaning behind it, no matter how small and seemingly trivial?
We learn obedience through sufferng.