
“We were promised sufferings. They were part of the program. We were even told, ‘Blessed are they that mourn.'”
This post and poem were originally written while I waited in my doctor’s waiting room to talk to her about my pain medication. When I told her I was writing a thankfulness poem titled “Pain and Suffering” she was skeptical, until I told her the perspective from which it was written.
“Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles of any kind come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. For you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow.”
James 1:2-3
Although I would love to live a life in which I experienced no pain or suffering, that is not my lot. (I’ve never actually met anyone who did live a life with absolutely no pain or suffering.) I know that those who find their way here to Broken Believers have often had more than their fair share.
I have finally come to a place in my life where I can find the good in all my pain and suffering – the “silver lining” if you will – in that it has taught me perseverance and compassion.
For that I am very thankful.
I am also thankful for God’s promise that my perseverance will finish its work so that I will be mature and complete. It will happen, I know it! God promised.
Pain and Suffering
I will pray
because I care
as the pain drags
you down
Exhausting
endless
pain
I understand
how you feel
I’m exhausted
just like you
I have no power
to eliminate
the pain
Yours or mine
Will you let
compassion blossom
from the compost
of your pain?
Or will bitterness
engulf your soul
as pain ravages
your body and mind?
Because I care
I will pray
that we persevere
that the pain
will be eased
I will remind you
this, too, shall pass
someday
It might not be
until Jesus returns
or calls us
home
But we’ll make it
We’ll persevere
and become mature
and complete
I will pray
because I care
Will you pray
for me, too?
“God blesses those who patiently endure testing and temptation. Afterward they will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him.”
James 1:12


Linda’s site can be found at anotherfearlessyear.net

I just love this, Linda. Thank you so much for letting Him minister through you, your pain and your suffering to us. God bless you!
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Deb, Although I wrote this for my blog, I believe God meant it for posting here all along. I hope it is a blessing to all who read. Peace, Linda
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