Our Daily Bread: A New Life Easter EditionНамуна
Pain With a Purpose
I asked several friends what their most difficult, painful experience in life had been. Their answers included war, divorce, surgery, and the loss of a loved one. My wife’s reply was, “The birth of our first child.” It was a long and difficult labor in a lonely army hospital. But looking back, she said she considers it joyful “because the pain had a big purpose.”
Just before Jesus went to the cross, He told His followers they were about to go through a time of great pain and sorrow. The Lord compared their coming experience to that of a woman during childbirth when her anguish turns to joy after her child is born (John 16:20–21). “So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again; then you will rejoice, and no one can rob you of that joy” (v. 22). Sorrow comes to us all along the road of life. “Because of the joy awaiting him, [Jesus] endured the cross, disregarding its shame” (Hebrews 12:2), purchasing forgiveness and freedom for all who open their hearts to Him. His painful sacrifice accomplished God’s eternal purpose of opening the way to friendship and fellowship with Him. The joy of our Savior outweighed His suffering, just as the joy He gives us overshadows all our pain. —David McCasland
Suffering can be like a magnet that draws the Christian close to Christ.
I asked several friends what their most difficult, painful experience in life had been. Their answers included war, divorce, surgery, and the loss of a loved one. My wife’s reply was, “The birth of our first child.” It was a long and difficult labor in a lonely army hospital. But looking back, she said she considers it joyful “because the pain had a big purpose.”
Just before Jesus went to the cross, He told His followers they were about to go through a time of great pain and sorrow. The Lord compared their coming experience to that of a woman during childbirth when her anguish turns to joy after her child is born (John 16:20–21). “So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again; then you will rejoice, and no one can rob you of that joy” (v. 22). Sorrow comes to us all along the road of life. “Because of the joy awaiting him, [Jesus] endured the cross, disregarding its shame” (Hebrews 12:2), purchasing forgiveness and freedom for all who open their hearts to Him. His painful sacrifice accomplished God’s eternal purpose of opening the way to friendship and fellowship with Him. The joy of our Savior outweighed His suffering, just as the joy He gives us overshadows all our pain. —David McCasland
Suffering can be like a magnet that draws the Christian close to Christ.
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The following devotionals are designed to help you in your spiritual journey. Each article has been selected to help you understand more about God's love for you, and we hope that through these readings you will find encouragement, comfort, and true peace this Easter season.
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