Painchange: Transforming Life’s Trials


“He comforts us every time we have trouble, so when others have trouble, we can comfort them with the same comfort God gives us.”

-2 Cor. 1:4, NCV

“We are alive, but for Jesus we are always in danger of death so that the life of Jesus can be seen in our bodies that die.”

-2 Cor. 4:11, NCV

There has to be some sort of confusion here. Some discrepancy, some incongruity, something overlooked. But things are never what they seem, and that is accentuated when we are in real pain. We think that whatever trouble we get enmeshed in, can’t have any real redeeming value. Or does it?

After a period of time walking with God, we should process this prominent thought. Suffering is part of God’s idea. He has plans that hinge on our pain. It has been deliberately placed into our lives. A competent pharmacist will be extremely aware of the drug he is filling for a patient. Never too much, nor too little. God is even more meticulous and acutely alert when it comes to suffering and pain. He has an intense love for you through it all.

He drops in the proper amount needed for that moment.  It is confined and designed to heal, grow, and strengthen. Never to harm or destroy.

Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.

Helen Keller

Keller understood. She was deaf-blind, since infancy. From this dark and complete isolation, she broke through. Helen Keller became a potent and significant woman. She graduated from college and became a famed public speaker of international renown.

God never allows pain without a purpose in the lives of His children. He never allows Satan, nor circumstances, nor any ill-intending person to afflict us unless He uses that affliction for our good. God never wastes pain. He always causes it to work together for our ultimate good, the good of conforming us more to the likeness of His Son (see Romans 8:28-29).

Jerry Bridges

Pain has purposes. Life teaches us how to love. Some seem to go through life “charmed”, they are really not hurt in any substantial way. If that is the case, reach out and help someone else, for there’s certainly enough pain and evil to go around. We should find ourselves actively sharing in the trials of others.

I think that when a believer finally arrives in heaven, they will be ushered in limping, wounded, leaning on an angel for support. They will bring it all to Jesus, their scars remembered and their sins forgiven. And we will be changed.

About Pastor Bryan Lowe

A bonafide rascal with definite issues, who is seeking to be authentic in his faith to Jesus Christ. An avid reader and a hopeful writer. Husband and father. A pastor and Bible teacher. Diagnosed as Bipolar Depression and disabled. HCV and brain trauma survivor. Enjoys life in Alaska. Email: flash99603@hotmail.com
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7 Responses to Painchange: Transforming Life’s Trials

  1. Pingback: Afflictions That Heal Us | Broken Believers

  2. Debbie says:

    Powerful Pastor B. God is surely using you in mighty ways. And this is so comforting and a help.

  3. Ashley Leonard says:

    Thanks Bryan, I too needed to hear this tonight!

  4. Kelli says:

    I needed this tonight, thank you!

  5. booguloo says:

    A great message but the last paragraph really came through for me.

  6. Carol W says:

    I need to keep this in a place where I can read it frequently. It is comforting. Thanks for putting your heart and soul into your ministry. God bless you :)

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