Tarek El Mahaba April Issue | Page 40

Times of Suffering “Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you; but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings, that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy.” (1 Pet. 4:12-13) Our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ suffered the burden of the cross to cover the sins of those who accept Him as a Savior and to grant us all an eternal life. We as Christians need not to wonder why we are always suffering, but rather we rejoice that we can follow the Lord Christ’s example of suffering. The Lord declared to us beforehand that we will face many tribulations and hardships in this world. Suffering occurs either because of sins that we commit against the Almighty or simply because of the fellowship of Him. When we try to follow the commandments of Jesus Christ, we suffer because we think His commandments are difficult to bear, forgetting His Mighty Hand of giving power, guidance, and support. Christ is more precious to us than any pain and difficulty we may endure. Whatever kind of suffering we experience, when we accept it with thanksgiving, 40 we demonstrate to people around us that the Lord is our true treasure and that He receives all the glory. Suffering as a Christian serves several purposes for our ultimate good: it sanctifies and purifies us. Suffering draws us closer to Christ when we don’t have the worldly comforts to rely on. Our natural first reaction to suffering is frustration, fear, or a n x i e t y. When our heart is breaking, and the world is f a l l i n g apart, we need to take heart and to remember that God has overcome the world! Let us trust in Him and remember that God loves his children and that He is ultimately good. Let us not forget these truths for they will help us in times of suffering.