[Biblemat] Good News for Norwalk: Volume II, Number 38: September 23, 2007

Ethan R. Longhenry disciple_of_iesus at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 23 20:14:14 CDT 2007


Good News for Norwalk

For I am not ashamed of the good news, for it is the power of God for 
salvation to everyone who believes. (Romans 1:16)

A publication of the church of Christ in Norwalk, Ohio
Volume II, Number 38: September 23, 2007

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Suffering

Perhaps some of the greatest difficulties in life-- and some of life's least 
answerable questions-- arise on account of suffering. All human beings, in 
some form or another, experience suffering in their lives; we all must find 
ways of grappling with it. Why do people suffer? How can a loving God allow 
people to suffer? These questions are constantly asked, and answers are 
often difficult to provide. Nevertheless, let us see what the Scriptures 
have to say about suffering.

People suffer in different ways for different reasons. Many suffer 
physically from illness, chronic conditions, inherited difficulties, 
self-inflicted difficulties, or simply on account of natural physical decay 
(cf. Ecclesiastes 12:1-5). People also experience mental or psychological 
suffering based on traumatic experiences or on account of mental problems. 
Emotional suffering is prevalent; human beings often inflict emotional pain 
on one another. Suffering takes many different forms, then, and many suffer 
from multiple sources of pain.

The Bible reveals that the origin of suffering is the consequence of the sin 
of Adam and Eve. God established that His creation was "very good" (Genesis 
1:31); pain, death, and therefore suffering were introduced after Adam and 
Eve transgressed God's command (Genesis 3:16-19; Romans 5:11-17). Sin, 
therefore, is the ultimate origin of suffering, and because of it everyone 
suffers.

Sin itself is a major cause of suffering. Violence leads to much physical 
suffering (Galatians 5:19-21); the physical, psychological, and emotional 
suffering caused by sexual sin is great indeed (1 Corinthians 6:18-20). Sin 
can lead to the suffering of the sinner on account of the consequences of 
his sin; sin also causes the victim of sin to suffer, and also all those who 
love the sinner and/or the sinner's victim. Indeed, it is likely that the 
majority of suffering experienced in the world is caused by sin.

While sin explains the origin of suffering and the cause of much suffering, 
it is not sufficient to explain all forms of suffering, as seen with Job. 
Job is a righteous man who suffers greatly, but not on account of anything 
that he has done (Job 1-2). Nevertheless, Job's friends charge him with 
wrong, believing that God causes sinners to suffer but blesses the righteous 
(Job 3:4-9). In the end, God establishes that Job's friends did not speak 
correctly (Job 42:7). Good people sometimes suffer; bad people are often 
blessed (cf. Job 21:7-14). Rain falls upon the good and the evil (Matthew 
5:45). To the chagrin of many, therefore, blessings and sufferings in and of 
themselves do not indicate divine approval or condemnation.

Why do people suffer? How can a loving God allow people to suffer? While sin 
explains why suffering is present and often explains why people suffer, 
there are times when suffering cannot be explained. The question must not 
focus on the reason for suffering, but on how we will react to difficulties 
that cause us to suffer. Will we give up on God and lose everything, leading 
to eternal suffering (cf. Luke 13:28)? Or will we hold to faith, discovering 
that persevering through suffering has some positive consequences (James 
1:2-3)?

Suffering should not distance us from God; indeed, it should bring us closer 
to Him. God has extended the promise of eternity with Him for those who obey 
His Son Jesus Christ, and suffering with its pain and death will not be 
there (Revelation 22:1-6). Let us be obedient to God, and be healed!

Ethan R. Longhenry
evangelist at norwalkchurch.org

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The Bible on Suffering

The Spirit himself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are children of 
God: and if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; 
if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified with him. 
For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be 
compared with the glory which shall be revealed to us-ward (Romans 8:16-18).

For it became him, for whom are all things, and through whom are all things, 
in bringing many sons unto glory, to make the author of their salvation 
perfect through sufferings (Hebrews 2:10).

Count it all joy, my brethren, when ye fall into manifold temptations; 
Knowing that the proving of your faith worketh patience. And let patience 
have its perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, lacking in nothing 
(James 1:2-4).

Is any among you suffering? Let him pray. Is any cheerful? Let him sing 
praise (James 5:13).

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The church of Christ in Norwalk, Ohio

Thank you for reading the electronic version of our bulletin, Good News for 
Norwalk. If you live in Norwalk or happen to be traveling in the Norwalk 
area, we would certainly love to have you visit one of our assemblies!

Our location:

386 North Edgewood Drive (just off US 250 just north of Norwalk's city 
limits)
Norwalk, Ohio 44857

Our assemblies:

Sunday morning assembly: 10:30am
Sunday evening assembly: 6:00pm

Our Bible studies:

Sunday morning Bible study: 9:30am
Wednesday evening Bible study: 7:00pm

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For More Information

If you have any questions or comments about anything you have read here, or 
desire more information, please contact our evangelist, Ethan Longhenry, at 
evangelist at norwalkchurch.org.

Good News for Norwalk is a publication of the church of Christ in Norwalk, 
Ohio, for the promotion of God's truth in our world. For more information 
about the church of Christ in Norwalk, please visit our website at 
norwalkchurch.org.

Ethan R. Longhenry/ disciple_of_iesus at hotmail.com
Evangelist, church of Christ in Norwalk, Ohio
 (http://www.norwalkchurch.org)
Website: http://www.deusvitae.com
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