Problems: Pain

Revelation 21:4

What a great promise from god's word. There is coming a time for all who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ when there will be no more pain! Nearly two hundred years ago, Thomas Jefferson wrote: "the art of life is the avoiding of pain." when we first hear that statement, it appears to be true. None of us deliberately looks for pain as we go about our daily life, all of us do our best to avoid pain, but pain is an important part of our spiritual development.

In our experience there are many times when we have chosen not to avoid the pain. For an example look at the matter of human birth, certainly there have been great advancements in medicine to protect the mother, but there is still a certain amount of pain. Jesus used this as an illustration of suffering.

Think of the pain and sorrow that a mother and father experience as they seek to raise that child. Someone has said that when children are little, they step on your feet; but when they are older, they step on your heart! I have met many dedicated Christian parents whose hearts have been broken because of a wayward child who failed to heed their instruction and example. If everybody really lived to avoid pain, nobody would get married and raise a family; yet people do it all the time.

Pain, itself, is not sinful. Some pain and suffering comes because of disobedience; but not all pain is the result of sin. Pain is a danger signal, and we should be thankful for it, if we never felt pain when something was wrong in our bodies, we would die from neglect. But what good is pain to us spiritually? This is where we want to focus our attention this morning.

I. Our Response To Pain.

II. The Ministry Of Pain

Pain can have a purifying power in our lives as it reveals areas of spiritual needs, it also points us to the faithfulness of God, and it brings us into closer fellowship with Him. What is our response to pain? We need to surrender our pain to Christ and ask Him to use it for His glory. God never promised to remove our pain, or even to relieve our pain; but He does promise to transform it and use it for His eternal purpose.