C.I.M. Outline #7 REASONS WHY CHRISTIANS SUFFER The question of suffering relates to the larger question of why God allows evil in the world. Ultimately this is a mystery since God Himself is wholly good and is all-powerful in that He could prevent it. What we do see in Scripture is that evil and its ensuing suffering are purposeful in God's plan. It might be helpful to liken God's eternal plan to a weaving. The under side of a weaving compared to the top is often unsightly. Many times our perspective of things is comparable to viewing a weaving from the wrong side! I. Four Important Ground Rules: A. God is sovereign. There is not one stray electron loose in the universe that is not under His control. This should be a great comfort to believers. B. The world today is not in its normal or natural state. God did not create it like it is. The world today is under the curse of sin. See Genesis 3:14ff and Romans 8:18ff. All suffering is therefore related to the Fall. C. In God's providence rain falls on the fields of just and unjust alike, so also will the just and unjust experience the malevolent side of nature. The just are not immune from natural disaster. D. For the Christian, all suffering is purposeful and meaningful. Even accidents are not accidents! While God may not give us all the answers about the suffering we are going through according to our own timetable, He does indicate that we have the right to ask. See James 1:2ff II. Three Important Promises: A. God knows our limits. We will be tested; we will suffer, but God knows how much we can bear. "No temptation (a testing) has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it." I Cor. 10:13. B. The Christian may experience pain but God promises that out of our pain and suffering good will ultimately result. For the believer, all suffering is purposeful and works towards God's goal of making us like his Son. Nothing could be more absurd than to think that our suffering might be without purpose. Outside of Christ there are no answers to suffering. All of life then becomes absurd. "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28. C. The curse of sin which results in pain and suffering will someday be lifted. Victory is predestined. "He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." Revelation 21:4. III. Three Categories of Suffering: A. Natural Consequences. Christians cannot always escape the malevolent side of nature. A farmer may be devastated by a storm or a child by disease. This is not necessarily to be seen as God's judgement for sin. The laws of nature must also be respected. If the law of gravity is violated suffering will result! B. Moral Consequences. There are moral laws just as there are physical laws. Great evil results when God's laws are violated, e.g. divorce C. Metaphysical. Evil and suffering can result from Satan. Satan was behind Christ's suffering on the cross. Satan directly controlled Judas. IV. Biblical Reasons why Christians Suffer: Ultimately suffering is to make the believer more like Christ. Suffering is utilized by God in the sanctification process. A. To Glorify God. When Christians are victorious in suffering it is a powerful witness to unbelievers. This seems to be the thrust of much of I Peter. B. To bring a believer closer to God. Suffering can result in spiritual growth; it purifies and enlarges faith. C. To instruct the believer about the nature of God. Through suffering the believer can learn about God's faithfulness. See Paul's experience in II Cor. 12. D. To make the believer more effective in ministry. Sometimes the suffering we go through enables us to minister more empathetically with those who are going through the same suffering. See II Cor. 1:3,4. E. Some suffering is disciplinary because of personal sin. Because God is a loving heavenly father He disciplines us. See Hebrews 12:5ff. F. Because of the sin of others. Sometimes Christians suffer because of other's sin. Currently the whole Body of Christ suffers because of the sin of fallen leaders. Christian Information Ministries is a non-profit ministry and is dependent on gifts from God's people in order to operate. If you receive a benefit from our materials would you consider giving a tax-deductible gift to CIM. We suggest $25. a year minimum. Send to: Christian Information Ministries 2050 N. Collins Blvd. #100 Richardson, TX 75080