Strengthening Faith Through Suffering and Community

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This is why people who leverage injustice and suffering as an argument against the existence of God, which the new atheist, people who are high-level academics, who when they talk about belief in God, this eventually surfaces pain and suffering in the world. Those who leverage injustice and suffering as an argument against the existence of God, it's so interesting in my experience, they usually leverage injustice and suffering experienced by other people, not their own. [00:02:41]

I think you should ask some people who are suffering but who are maintaining and have been able to maintain their faith in spite of their personal pain and suffering. I mean, this is like, how can there be a good God and pain and suffering in the world? As long as it's 30,000 feet away, as long as it's kind of out there as an intangible sort of an idea, that's one thing. [00:03:51]

Christians have never believed in that God. That's not the God we pray to, the God that doesn't allow pain and suffering. We don't even believe in that God. If your thing is, I don't believe in God because there's pain and suffering in the world, we agree. We don't believe in a God who doesn't allow pain and suffering in the world either because there's pain and suffering in the world. [00:07:17]

When people tell their faith story, when I tell my face story, when you tell your faith story, people talk about something that happened. Generally, it was a big event. I mean, when they look back later on their lives, they're like, that event, that was a pivotal time in my life. That was a pivotal circumstance. Oftentimes, they're disruptive, they're catalytic. [00:13:28]

He said, "God whispers to us." He wrote, "God whispers to us in our pleasures." You can barely hear God up into the right times, right? "He speaks to us in our conscience, but he shouts in our pains: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world." And maybe today in this moment, this weekend, this season of your life, whenever you're watching this, it's as if the pain, the sorrow, the suffering has awakened you. [00:16:04]

The authors of the New Testament like Matthew, who was a tax collector, and Mark, who knew Peter, and Luke, who interviewed all the eyewitnesses, and John, who traipse around with Jesus, and Peter himself, who was with Jesus from the beginning, and the Apostle Paul, who hated Christians and became a Christian. When you look at their lives and when you read the story of their lives, these were, this is amazing. [00:17:38]

They were at the epicenter of the activity of God on planet earth. If the New Testament is a reliable account of actual events, which I believe it is, they are right at the epicenter of God's activity in the world because Jesus has shown up in the 1st century. And yet, these men and the women that accompany Jesus suffered like crazy physically, they suffered injustice, they suffered persecution. [00:17:59]

He says, "You know that," he's writing this Book of James. "You know that the testing," there it is "of your faith." Your faith is being tested. Our confidence in God is being tested. And what's the point of God allowing our faith to be tested. James says, well, I'll tell you. "The testing," this is amazing. "You know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance." [00:20:24]

Because wrinkle-free days do not create great faith. In fact, and this is disturbing, but you should take this with you. We don't even know, we don't even know what we actually believe. We don't even know what we actually believe until what we claim to believe has been tested. It's all right here. And as we're gonna see in just a few minutes, the reason, perhaps, your faith collapsed under pressure. [00:21:05]

What we believe, who we listen to, and how we frame it. Folks who lose faith due to negative or big life-changing catalytic circumstances in life, generally, generally, not always, 'cause I don't know everybody, but generally have some defective or flawed faith to begin with. That's the what. This is why it is so important that you have a Jesus-centered faith, a Jesus-centered faith. [00:34:00]

Help me to see as you see. Help me to see as you see. Help me to see as you see. Help me to see this circumstance, this pain, this suffering, this illness, this challenge for my children, help me to see it the way you see it. Help me, this is how I pray, helped me identify your hand in it or to quote "train". I need a sign to let me know you're here. [00:37:36]

Because, and this true, if we can spot God in it, if we can spot God in it, aren't we more likely to maintain faith through it? It's like, God, I just need to know you're here. I just need to know that you know. I just need to know that you're involved. Help me to see the way you see. I'll close with this. On the eve of two and a 1/2 days. [00:37:58]

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