Finding Joy and Growth Through Suffering

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1) "And so we're always left with the question what is it about pain and suffering that forms us spiritually there have been many amazing people over the years who've served God faithfully and have helped God to expand his kingdom and a common theme in their lives is that God used pain and suffering to shape them and to draw them closer to Jesus Mother Teresa who devoted her life to looking after the sick and the poor once said pain and suffering have come into your life but remember pain sorrow suffering are but the kiss of Jesus a sign that you have come so close to him that he can kiss you that's a beautiful quote I'll read that again pain and suffering have come into your life but remember pain sorrow suffering are but the kiss of Jesus a sign that you have come so close to him that he can kiss you and Billy Graham the famous American evangelist once said nowhere has God promised anyone even his children immunity from sorrow suffering and pain the world is a veil of tears and disappointment and heartache it is inevitable as clouds and shadows suffering is often the crucible in which our faith is tested those who successfully come through the furnace of affliction are the ones who emerge like gold tried in the fire" [46:32] (76 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "And so do you see the process that we go through when we experience pain and suffering in our lives? It produces endurance, which in turn produces character, which in turn produces hope. It's the process of spiritual fulfillment. And God will also use the pain and suffering to deepen our empathy for others. And this is the beautiful part of God redeeming all our past experiences. And I'm sure every one of us at some point has been able to share something from our past that we can use to help somebody, encourage somebody, or comfort somebody in a time of need. You see, God uses the pain we experience to open our hearts to the suffering of others. This gives us deep levels of compassion for those who are hurting. God shapes us, he shapes us, he shapes us in such a way that our pain doesn't isolate us, but actually connects us more deeply to the human experience. Being formed through pain and suffering brings really deep and significant levels of spiritual formation to our lives, but that depends on how we respond to it." [52:42] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "And the second way we can respond is to seek community, but it's important to add to that, but don't rely solely on people. Jesus took his disciples with him into the garden, but they didn't fully understand what he was going to go through, or what was about to happen, and they were unable to share their suffering. And it's the same for us as well. We need others to support us, although they will never fully understand what we're going through, or what we're experiencing. People might have experienced similar things, but our experience is unique to us. So when we seek community as a way to deal with pain and suffering, it's important to recognize that only God can truly meet you. when we're experiencing pain and suffering, to ask the question, how is God using this to shape me? We might not see the purpose behind it at the time, but we can guarantee that God is using it to bring about some sort of transformation in our lives. Just as Jesus' suffering led to the redemption of humanity, our pain can serve a higher purpose." [53:58] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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