In today's discourse, we delve into the profound truth that the Lord sustains us in our weakness. Reflecting on Psalm 41, we are reminded of the blessedness that comes from considering the poor in spirit—those who recognize their utter dependence on God. This blessedness is twofold: it is the passive righteousness we receive from God through Christ's atoning sacrifice, and it is the active righteousness we demonstrate in loving service to others.
Christ, in His earthly ministry, bore our illnesses and carried our sorrows. He exemplified the ultimate service by taking upon Himself the weight of our sins and the brokenness of this world. The artist Matthias Grünewald's depiction of Christ bearing the plague on the cross serves as a stark reminder that Christ truly took on every aspect of human suffering.
We also see in Scripture that Christ was sustained by God the Father during His suffering, even as He was agonizing in the Garden of Gethsemane. This sustaining power of God is not limited to Christ alone but extends to each one of us in our times of illness, whether physical, mental, or spiritual.
The life of Phil Stapleton, a member of our congregation, serves as a testament to the sustaining grace of God. Diagnosed with cancer at a young age, Phil's journey of faith was marked by a steadfast reliance on God's strength. His personal creed, anchored in 1 Chronicles 16:11, became a source of enduring faith even as he faced the trials of his illness. Phil's example teaches us that suffering can produce a character of hope and dependence on God, leading us to a confident expectation of resurrection and eternal life with Christ.
As we consider our own struggles and the inevitable question of why God allows suffering, we are encouraged to trust in His will, even when it is beyond our understanding. The Apostle Paul's words remind us that we can rejoice in our sufferings because they produce endurance, character, and hope. This hope is not a fleeting wish but a certainty grounded in the resurrection of Christ and the promise of our own resurrection to come.
In conclusion, let us keep our hearts focused on Christ, our King, who sustains us in our sickness and carries us through our weaknesses. In Him, we find the strength to endure, the grace to grow in character, and the hope of eternal life.
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