Finding Strength and Hope in Suffering

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"Why are these bad things going on in the world around me? And why is it such a burden? And to me, in this moment, there's this uncertainty, these questions. It's an old question. A question that you probably have asked in various situations and circumstances. And it's a question that many of your peers have asked as well." [00:00:53] (23 seconds)


"And looking at and spending some time with Job can, I think, help us in our own loss and in our own grief and in our own pain to begin perhaps to asking the right questions and how we live in this tension-filled world." [00:02:00] (16 seconds)


"Job would send for his children and purify them, rising early in the morning to offer burnt offerings for all of them. For Job thought, perhaps my children have sinned, having cursed God in their hearts. And this was Job's regular practice. I mean, this guy's got some, he does, this is, I mean, incredible." [00:05:00] (17 seconds)


"Can you imagine the devastating loss? If anyone would ask the question why, I think Job has a very front place seat of asking why. He's lost everything. He's lost his children, ten of them in one day. He's lost his possessions, his property, his cattle, his camels, his donkeys. Everything's gone. His servants, he's lost it all. Devastating loss." [00:07:00] (31 seconds)


"You know what I mean? Like, I'm strong in this moment. I've got to be strong in this moment. And that strong means, in our culture, it means, like, don't cry. Don't admit your brokenness. Don't admit you're hurting. Be strong. Suck it up, buttercup. We've got to be strong for other people because if we're strong for other people, if we don't let them know what's going on on the inside of us, that's going to be helpful, which it isn't." [00:08:22] (25 seconds)


"Jesus, the Son of God, wept at the tomb of Lazarus, even though he knows in a few moments Lazarus is going to come out alive. So let me ask you this, and maybe this is going to hurt some of you guys. If Jesus, the Son of God, is not ashamed of nor afraid of crying, of expressing his grief, of expressing his sorrow, who are you to not do that?" [00:11:39] (31 seconds)


"And he makes a statement of faith and of truth. I didn't bring anything into this world. And I am not taking anything out of this world. Everything that has been given to me has been given to me, my God. I, this is not Job's life to lead on his own. This is God who is working in the midst of all of this." [00:13:47] (24 seconds)


"And so I want to just mention here in the midst of all of this, when we're dealing with loss, when we're dealing with grief, when it seems like it's so dark and there's no light. At the end of the tunnel, and it seems like there's nowhere to turn. I want to make sure you know of some kind of resources that are out there for yourself and for other people who are going through this." [00:19:02] (19 seconds)


"And so Job can declare with assurance in the midst of his grief and pain, I know that my Redeemer lives. And at the end, he will stand on the dust. And even after my skin has been destroyed, I will see God in my flesh. I will see him myself. My eyes will look at him and not as a stranger." [00:21:22] (21 seconds)


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