Wendy was with me every step of the way, from my first stomach pain to the last chemo treatment. I shared my trials with many people, and it was very comforting to know that so many friends were praying for me.
Friends brought meals and neighbors mowed my lawn. My heart was often overwhelmed, and I was often moved to tears of appreciation for the love and support that was shown to me. Cancer made me poor. Good health is a treasure that should never be taken for granted. Suffering leads us to explore deep mysteries. When I was hooked up to a dozen tubes and surviving on hits of morphine, unable to even think, I could still pray a groan too deep for words.
I studied how the privilege of participating in his sufferings enables us to know Jesus better. We can face the worst that this life has for us, knowing that everything will always have a good end for the Christian. It came at just the perfect time. I had a real breakthrough spiritually when I was able to thank God for my cancer, to realize that it was a gift from the hand of a loving father. Today, Lakewood Church, which John and Dodie founded, is one of the largest and most influential churches in the world!
It may mean that there is more to be done for the Kingdom through your illness than through your healing. INFO Author. Published: Mar 03, at AM. Related Articles Nov 01, at AM. Give Thanks. Nov 01, at AM. Thanksgiving Special with the Binions.
Christmas Stories with Max Lucado. Sign up to Read Newsletter Form. Join our Monthly Newsletter! Your Address. And Jesus has been equipped through suffering to sympathise with you in your suffering. Jesus does know; he has lived through suffering; he is never a pointless waste of time.
It also means our suffering need not be a pointless waste of time. Use it to connect to others so you can receive comfort from God through others and offer comfort from God to others. Delight in the beauty of Christ afresh this Easter; buy it here. Tim Chester is a pastor, author and teacher.
Tim is a faculty member of Crosslands Training and has written and contributed to over 40 books. Tim is a trustee of Keswick Ministries, and lectures and teaches widely on Missiology and Christian spirituality. Tim lives with his wife Helen in rural Derbyshire and loves to walk.
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