Charles Perkins
Active Member
As Christians we are told in 1 Pet 3:15 always to be ready to give an answer to those that ask the reason of the hope that lies in us in a spirit of meekness. Elsewhere God tells us that he will give us the words when a situation comes up.
We know that Christ suffered a great deal the last day of his life. Christ though unlike us was without blemish and yet God allowed Christ to suffer. We all have sinned and some of us greatly.
Some might say we deserve the suffering that comes to us in our lives, and to that I have to say yes and far more at least in my case. This though doesn't really answer the question. In my humble opinion we all deserve the penalties of our sins, but Christ came to forgives us, and to lead us into a Spirit led life of faith and love. So again I ask why suffering?
God tells us in his word.
P34:15-22 God allows them so that we can see his deliverance
1 Cor 3:9-13 God tests us to see what we are building on the foundation he has provided us
Some times we suffer for righteousness sake. God tells us that it is better to suffer wrongly, suffer ourselves to be defrauded. Why? It is a matter of trust. God tells us that we will have many afflictions and that he will deliver us from them all (Ps 34:19).
1 Cor 1:6 affliction is for our consolation and salvation. One might ask but how? We are to love the brethren suffering is an opportunity to love others. It is also an opportunity to exercise faith that trust in God that he will make a way in our suffering and help us in our time of need.
Seeing suffering as an opportunity to exercise the Spirit God gives us is impossible to the world, but for Christians it is required so that we learn obedience just as Christ we are told learned obedience through suffering (Heb 5:8).
How do you answer when confronted with this question especially by those just learning about Christ?
We know that Christ suffered a great deal the last day of his life. Christ though unlike us was without blemish and yet God allowed Christ to suffer. We all have sinned and some of us greatly.
Some might say we deserve the suffering that comes to us in our lives, and to that I have to say yes and far more at least in my case. This though doesn't really answer the question. In my humble opinion we all deserve the penalties of our sins, but Christ came to forgives us, and to lead us into a Spirit led life of faith and love. So again I ask why suffering?
God tells us in his word.
P34:15-22 God allows them so that we can see his deliverance
1 Cor 3:9-13 God tests us to see what we are building on the foundation he has provided us
Some times we suffer for righteousness sake. God tells us that it is better to suffer wrongly, suffer ourselves to be defrauded. Why? It is a matter of trust. God tells us that we will have many afflictions and that he will deliver us from them all (Ps 34:19).
1 Cor 1:6 affliction is for our consolation and salvation. One might ask but how? We are to love the brethren suffering is an opportunity to love others. It is also an opportunity to exercise faith that trust in God that he will make a way in our suffering and help us in our time of need.
Seeing suffering as an opportunity to exercise the Spirit God gives us is impossible to the world, but for Christians it is required so that we learn obedience just as Christ we are told learned obedience through suffering (Heb 5:8).
How do you answer when confronted with this question especially by those just learning about Christ?