On my blog during the next few days I will be sharing some
thoughts on Prayer, Suffering and Joy!
God is faithful and God can be trusted! Do you believe that?
Someone wrote me a few months ago asking about Prayer Suffering.
Here is my response, “Dear_____,
Thank you for your letter, which I have summed up in two
questions,
1. Why do people suffer,
2. Why do we pray?
These may appear to be simple questions on the surface, but they
are really quite profound. I think the
first thing you want to consider is why you pray?
Do you pray to know what God wants?
Do you pray to build and strengthen your relationship with God? I suggest that the primary purpose of praying to is build and
strengthen your relationship with God, so you can discover His will for your
life and follow it.”
Suffering is at its
essence a mystery; we can know something about suffering, but not the entire
picture. We don’t understand why there
is pain and suffering in the world, but Jesus taught us what to do with our
pain and suffering.
Offer our pain and suffering to God, the Father and ask Him to
bless it and have good come from it. What we
do with our suffering helps us grow or weighs us down. St. Francis de Sales taught us, “Do not look forward to the changes and chances of this life
with fear; rather look upon them with strong hope that, as they arise, God,
whose child you are, will deliver you from them.”
Begin each day TRUSTING in God, live each moment in that TRUST, and
allow TRUSTING God’s WILL to RUN your life and then you will live as a child of
God. Easy to write, easy to say, but
very hard to live.
“Let nothing disturb you; Let nothing frighten you.
All things are passing.
God never changes.
Patience obtains all things.
Nothing is wanting to him who possesses God. Go alone suffices.” (St. Francis de Sales)
I hope these insights help you to remember to
pray for the strength to follow God’s will, not to change God’s mind, or get
God to do what you what; but to pray for the strength to accept what comes your
way as from the hand of God. Thank God for the Good offer up the hardships
and crosses to God; ask Him to bless them and have good come from them.
In Jesus Love,
Deacon George
May God Be Praised!
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